Homegrown Whole Grains Grow Harvest and Cook Wheat, Barley, Oats, Rice, Corn PB
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- Homegrown Whole Grains Grow Harvest and Cook Wheat, Barley, Oats, Rice, Corn PB
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Learn to grow, harvest, store, grind, and cook nine popular whole grains. Sara Pitzer provides complete instructions for growing your own wheat, corn, barley, millet, oats, rice, rye, spelt, and quinoa, as well as recipes for using these grains in tasty dishes. Cultivating these crops is surprisingly easy, and it takes less space than you might imagine — with just 1,000 square feet of growing space in your backyard, you can grow enough wheat to supply ingredients for 50 loaves of delicious fresh bread. Published in the USA! Meet the Author: Sara Pitzer is the author of Homegrown Whole Grains and more than a dozen cookbooks and travel guides. She has studied and written about grains in Amish country in central Pennsylvania, in the southeastern United States, and in California. More recently, she has studied small-scale rice growing in Thailand and quinoa production in Peru. She lives in North Carolina. Local Pickup is Free at our Warehouse in Davisville MO Shipping We always try to ship the same day, if at all possible. Shipping Volume Discount It's cheaper to ship multiple items together! Purchase any 2 or more items from our store and you will get a shipping volume discount. Please message us before ordering multiple items and we will make you a separate listing to save you money on shipping. Discount 5% off 2 7% off 3 10% off 4 or more Shipping We ship Monday through Friday within 1 business day. Monday-Friday we work really hard to process the package the same day that we get the order and get it to the USPS the same day. Our carrier picks up packages Monday - Saturday. However, our carrier is a rural carrier so he may be out late delivering past the time of the truck pickup from the Post Office. He may also not pickup in bad weather as nobody clears our road. Any day that he's out past 4pm then he does not scan the package until the following morning even though it's at the Post Office. Mondays or the day after a holiday this will always be the case also occasionally any extremly busy day for him may slow him down.