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There were several responses to pinto bean flour. I think it must be a
personal thing if you like it. Thanks for the input - I may try a cup of
beans first to see how easily the grind before tackling 25 pounds. I have
a hand mill!
Yes, just cut about 20% of rice flour and add this bean flour at your
regular flour blend. It will be still better.
I have made pinto bean flour in my flour grinder. The beans are hard and it
makes a lot of noise.
Pinto Bean Flour does not work very well for baking.
Steve /Authentic Foods
I have made pinto bean flour for several years and really like it a lot. I
use it in many of Bette Hagman's recipes with great success. I have enjoyed
it much more than the garbanzo flour I have purchased. I did buy a 25# bag
of pintos from the food coop.
I have a grain mill and have used it ... I can really tell the difference
IN OTHER BEAN FLOURS....
cbh/montana