Protecting Whole Grain Goodness

More people are beginning to experience the goodness of using whole grains.  From the joy of smelling fresh baked breads in the kitchen, to the delicious taste of the end product, nothing quite compares to the goodness of whole grains.  But the most important part for our family is the incredible nutritional value. 

In order to get the most nutrition from whole grains there are a few very simply rules you should follow.

For Grain in the Hull:

  • Keep in an air-tight container in a cool room below 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Keep free from humidity and be sure the container does not promote any condensation.
  • Keep away from a direct heat source or direct sunlight.

For Freshly Milled Whole Grain Flour:

  • Use immediately for peak nutrition
  • Store any unused freshly milled flour for up 7 days at the next best optimum nutrition and up to 6 months before its spoiled.
  • Fresh milled flour is susceptible to moisture in the air. Store immediately.

Whole Grain Flour – Store bought.

  • This flour is already stripped of many oils and nutrients to give it a long shelf life.
  • Store bagged flour in a dry place for up to one year.
  • It is not and cannot become as nutritionally sound as freshly milled flour.

Once the grain is baked into a baked good, protect that goodness with a little more attention to storage. Whole grains tend to dry out faster than bleached or processed grains. You may want to store them in the refrigerator and you certainly will want to make sure they are stored in an airtight container or package.

Usually, in our home, once the grain is milled and then used, the items are not around long enough for them to spoil – we eat them too fast! To have the goodness of whole grains for a prolonged span of time, simply requires a little planning and protection.