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King Arthur opening stores in CO, VT, VA, MD and WA!! (Original Post) Nittersing Aug 16 OP
Cool! I love their flour. Ritabert Aug 16 #1
It's high quality flour but too coarse for my taste. bucolic_frolic Aug 16 #2
The Habitat store had a few two lb bags, bought 1 as the other had spilled, making sourdough right now Shellback Squid Aug 16 #3
We use their all purpose unbleached and whole wheat flours NewHendoLib Aug 16 #4
I think they've been around for awhile up here in Washington... regnaD kciN Aug 16 #5
History: Starting in 1790 justaprogressive Aug 17 #6
AND.... Nittersing Aug 17 #7

Shellback Squid

(9,595 posts)
3. The Habitat store had a few two lb bags, bought 1 as the other had spilled, making sourdough right now
Sat Aug 16, 2025, 03:04 PM
Aug 16

initial proofing stage, shaggy ball

NewHendoLib

(61,287 posts)
4. We use their all purpose unbleached and whole wheat flours
Sat Aug 16, 2025, 04:02 PM
Aug 16

And use a 50-50 mix for baked goods.

regnaD kciN

(27,220 posts)
5. I think they've been around for awhile up here in Washington...
Sat Aug 16, 2025, 04:32 PM
Aug 16

I remember my wife talking about their Skagit location a couple of years ago.

justaprogressive

(5,174 posts)
6. History: Starting in 1790
Sun Aug 17, 2025, 12:45 PM
Aug 17

King Arthur Baking Company has a long and storied history, stretching back nearly to the American Revolution. We've been providing bakers with superior flour since 1790: from Martha Washington's apple pie through the invention of the chocolate chip cookie, from flour in wooden barrels to bags at the supermarket, we've been there. Simply put, King Arthur and American baking have been close companions since the very beginning.

1790
America's First Flour Company Is Founded
There were 13 states in the new United States. George Washington was America's first president. And Henry Wood began importing flour from England, establishing his business at Boston's Long Wharf. Henry Wood & Company, the original ancestor of King Arthur Baking Company, was the first flour company in the young United States — and first food company in New England.

https://www.kingarthurbaking.com/history]

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