Flour and feed were once sold in heavy wooden barrels. By the early 20th century, mills swapped barrels for cotton sacks because they were cheaper and easier to transport. That practical shift is ...
If you've ever bought a paper bag of flour from the store only to realize it was leaking, you might have wondered why it was packaged that way to begin with. Paper flour bags can be hard to keep ...
Isn't it interesting that everything in grocery stores can be found sealed in shiny plastic or sturdy cardboard, yet flour is still in flimsy paper bags? Flour bags really do seem like relics from a ...
If you love baking, then you know the struggle of getting an all-new flour bag open all too well. From the cloud of dust that erupts from the bag when you finally pry it open to the mess it makes all ...