<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Thanks everyone for your replies, I am still trying to find the flour other than the plant in Texas. They are still on hold as to whether they will start up production again. Some one did e-mail me and said I could find it in Indian stores. So I checked the ones in Michigan and none of them have even heard of it. I used the names "Sorgum, milo, and Jowar" and they don't seem to know those names. Isn't this an Indian product originally? Perhaps someone knows the proper name. I recently sent an e-mail asking for information as to which store this person got their flour from and possibly an ordering number or address but haven't heard back. ( I can't find their name and e-mail address) I think they live in Texas and are getting it there. I'm in need of it because I have food allergies along with Celiac disease and I need to rotate my foods every four days and I am a day short without this flour. I have ordered Garfava flour because someone told me it was better than Jowar, but you have to mix it with other flours in order for it to work in baking (this is what the person told me when I ordered it). I will use this flour but I'm still in need of one more day of gluten free flour. Thank you so much for your help. I will summarize after I've heard from you. ttfn, Cyndi Symons