Bob's Red Mill Pie Crust Mix GF (16 oz)
$5.95
$4.99
Milwaukie, OR
Takes the guesswork out of gluten-free dessert!
Bob’s Red Mill Gluten-Free Pie Crust Mix
The best gluten-free pie crust on the market and takes the guesswork out of gluten-free dessert! With this exceptional mix, it’s “easy as pie” to make a delicious, flaky crust that works wonderfully with any recipe. Each package makes two 9-inch, single-crust pies or one double-crust pie. Perfect for fruit, cream, or potpies, as well as quiches and galettes, Bob’s Red Mill Gluten-Free Pie Crust Mix won’t disappoint. Plus, it’s allergy-friendly, so you can trust it for your family.
Ingredients: White Rice Flour, Brown Rice Flour (Rice Flour, Rice Bran), Potato Starch, Tapioca Flour, Sugar, Salt, Xanthan Gum
Bob's Red Mill
Bob and Charlee met on a blind date in 1952. It was Charlee who first inspired the couple’s whole grain adventure when she decided to create a healthier life for her family by feeding them wholesome, natural foods and whole grains. Charlee was a fixture in the original Bob’s Red Mill store and took on many roles in the early days, including packaging
products by hand.
researching historic mills and contacting dozens of people and companies in his quest to locate millstones and other flour-making equipment.
While he discovered there were still plenty of mills in existence, most of them were relegated to museums! Fortunately, his persistence and people skills eventually paid off, and he was able to source traditional quartz millstones and other essential equipment from a defunct mill in Fayetteville, North Carolina.
After a lot of hard work and ingenuity, in 1974 Bob was able to open Moores’ Flour Mill in a Quonset hut in Redding, California with Charlee and two of their sons.
From the very beginning, Bob and Charlee focused on people over profit: their mission was to provide wholesome food to their customers, build close relationships with farmers and suppliers, and treat their employees with generosity and respect. Thanks to these values, Bob’s Red Mill has grown beyond their wildest dreams--like a single
kernel multiplying until it reaches the four corners of the earth.
