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I was looking on Amazon and saw many Barry Farm products for ridiculously cheap. I'm definitely interested. I was wondering if anyone has bought their products before. I just want to make sure the stuff isn't infested with bugs or anything. A one pound bag of flour for $1.99? Crazy. Is this a normal price? I've seen millet flour, sorghum flour, white rice flour, tapioca flour, potato starch-even xanthan gum for all around that price. What do you think?


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GlutenGalAZ Enthusiast

I have never heard or seen that brand before. I looked it up on the internet and they have a website, so you can look at the About Us page and look into the brand a little that way too. The website is just their name (barryfarm) .com

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Juliebove Rising Star

I have ordered directly from them. This was prior to food allergies. I got some of the soup, jams and fruit butters, beans and dried vegetables. Probably some other things I can't remember. It was all very good.

ptkds Community Regular

I order from them all the time and I highly recommend them. They are great. I get xanthan gum, cheddar cheese powder (for mac & cheese), sweet dairy whey, and some other specialty stuff. I only had one minor problem woth them, and they took great care of it right away! They are amazing. Try them out. That is the cheapest place I have found online ever.

VioletBlue Contributor

I order from Barry farms all the time, usually through Amazon. I've never had a problem with them. Their customer service is great and their mailing and packaging is excellent. I can't say the same about some other Amazon stores I've ordered gluten-free flour from.

You also have to realize how small 1 lb of flour is. A pound is roughly four and a half cups I believe. I think the smallest bag of wheat flour you see in the supermarket is a 5 lb bag. But then most gluten-free flours come in smaller bags.

I was looking on Amazon and saw many Barry Farm products for ridiculously cheap. I'm definitely interested. I was wondering if anyone has bought their products before. I just want to make sure the stuff isn't infested with bugs or anything. A one pound bag of flour for $1.99? Crazy. Is this a normal price? I've seen millet flour, sorghum flour, white rice flour, tapioca flour, potato starch-even xanthan gum for all around that price. What do you think?
Dyan Rookie

I have never ordered from them, but I wouldn't let their cheap prices worry you. I go to an Asian market and get rice and tapioca flour for $1.50 a pound. I think places like Bob's just charge too much because they can. I am going to order from them for sure.

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