<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Local sources where some people find sweet rice flour are: Asian section of supermarket Health food stores Asian grocery stores, especially Japanese markets It is also called Mochi flour or glutinous rice flour and comes in a white box about the size of a box of cornstarch. Several people mentioned that they liked sweet rice flour as a thickener in gravies, sauces, etc., and that it is less gritty than regular white rice flour. I did check my well-stocked grocery store again, which has four full sections of Asian foods, but they do not have this flour, so I guess that individual markets must decide whether or not to carry it. Interestingly, I can find tapioca flour, rice flour, brown rice flour, and millet flour in grocery store, but no sweet rice. I also re-checked my rather large health food store, in the flour, international, and bulk foods areas, and cannot find it. Maybe it is not in demand here in Pittsburgh. I will check out the Asian grocers in the area. I was also directed to the following websites, which I checked out: Authentic Foods: $ 8.00 for 3-lb. bag http://www.authenticfoods.com Bob's Red Mill: $ 2.89 for 24-oz. bag, or 4 bags for $ 10.40 http://www.bobsredmill.net/ Ener-g Foods: $ 3.49 for a 20-oz. box or $ 7.45 for a 5-lb. pkg. http://www.ener-g.com/ Miss Robens: $ 1.49 for a 1-lb. bag or $ 7.49 for a 5-lb. bag http://www.missroben.com/ Thanks to all of you for your help. Kathy _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com * Please remember some posters may be WHEAT-FREE, but not GLUTEN-FREE *