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Spelt grain availability in Aus?
« on: March 27, 2010, 10:38:17 pm »
Hi All,

Been looking through some recipes and I'm wondering where people get their Spelt grain from, especially in SE Qld? The one place I found in Melbourne was about $92 for 20Kg - yikes!

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Re: Spelt grain availability in Aus?
« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2010, 11:08:03 pm »
Our local health food store has it in bulk bins so I'd check there... otherwise I wonder if Trumps (Brisbane) sell it?  :-\

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Re: Spelt grain availability in Aus?
« Reply #2 on: March 28, 2010, 04:13:40 am »
You can buy spelt grain from most bulk health food stores around the place.  I buy mine from http://www.biodistributors.com.au/ and it is $25.70 for 5kg and a little over $90 for 20kg.  :)

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Re: Spelt grain availability in Aus?
« Reply #3 on: March 28, 2010, 04:48:51 am »
It's ridiculously expensive. I would love to see if we can grow it. I must do some research into spelt growing conditions. It may be because it's a wild wheat it can't be grown anywhere near regular wheat.

Wheat in health food stores is also overpriced. We're only getting paid $220 a tonne (1000kg) and all input costs (freight, fuel, machinery, labour) have to come out of that too. It's barely worth putting a crop in.
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Re: Spelt grain availability in Aus?
« Reply #4 on: March 28, 2010, 04:49:40 am »
You can buy spelt grain from most bulk health food stores around the place.  I buy mine from http://www.biodistributors.com.au/ and it is $25.70 for 5kg and a little over $90 for 20kg.  :)

Yeah, that's the one I saw. Add on postage and it's a big hole in the wallet. What's the world coming to when the more natural a product is, the more it costs? Seems all back to front to me. Guess I'll have to stop comparing against "home brand" product prices. I'm not sure we even have a health food shop in Warwick?

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Re: Spelt grain availability in Aus?
« Reply #5 on: March 28, 2010, 04:51:39 am »
It's ridiculously expensive. I would love to see if we can grow it. I must do some research into spelt growing conditions. It may be because it's a wild wheat it can't be grown anywhere near regular wheat.

Wheat in health food stores is also overpriced. We're only getting paid $220 a tonne (1000kg) and all input costs (freight, fuel, machinery, labour) have to come out of that too. It's barely worth putting a crop in.

Yeah, $5,000 a tonne to the consumers *sigh*

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Re: Spelt grain availability in Aus?
« Reply #6 on: March 28, 2010, 10:39:00 am »
Russell, you can definitely get it in Toowoomba as I've seen it, but haven't really noticed the prices as I don't use it.  Defintely don't have to buy from Melbourne.
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Re: Spelt grain availability in Aus?
« Reply #7 on: March 28, 2010, 10:44:23 am »
Russell, you can definitely get it in Toowoomba as I've seen it, but haven't really noticed the prices as I don't use it.  Defintely don't have to buy from Melbourne.

Thanks Cathy,

Will have to keep en eye out. I can possibly pick up stuff in Brisbane too, if there's somewhere open late.

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Re: Spelt grain availability in Aus?
« Reply #8 on: March 28, 2010, 10:59:40 am »
Would Mick's Nuts in West End have spelt grain?  :-\
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Re: Spelt grain availability in Aus?
« Reply #9 on: March 28, 2010, 12:15:35 pm »
We just got back from a weekend in Maleny, Montville and Eumundi area - lots and lots and lots of organic produce, coop shops etc so there should be options within Qld.  Actually it would have been a challenge to find something to eat that wasn't organic and that had gluten in it.
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Re: Spelt grain availability in Aus?
« Reply #10 on: March 28, 2010, 12:18:36 pm »

Yeah, that's the one I saw. Add on postage and it's a big hole in the wallet. What's the world coming to when the more natural a product is, the more it costs? Seems all back to front to me. Guess I'll have to stop comparing against "home brand" product prices. I'm not sure we even have a health food shop in Warwick?

Russell.

I do know how you feel Russell.  I used to find it hard not to compare health food prices to supermaket prices. I would have once had heart-palpatations at the though of paying almost $15kg for shredded coconut.  I am lucky in that I live near two organic farms though (one has vegies and beef and the other has mainly grains) and have got to see a little of how they operate.  I know how much extra time and energy goes into these farms.  I know how many crops fail and how much of the produce never gets sold.  I can really see why prices are higher.

Something else I often think of when I am buying organic health food is that I save money because the food is so much more filling.  For example, I can only eat two slices of homemade spelt bread in one sitting, but would be able to eat 6 or more slices of bought white bread.  My husband can eat a full Pizza Hut pizza, but only 3 medium size slices of my homemade pizzas with spelt grain crust. :)

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Re: Spelt grain availability in Aus?
« Reply #11 on: March 28, 2010, 01:37:00 pm »
Too true Chelsea!

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Re: Spelt grain availability in Aus?
« Reply #12 on: March 28, 2010, 02:51:54 pm »
We just got back from a weekend in Maleny, Montville and Eumundi area - lots and lots and lots of organic produce, coop shops etc so there should be options within Qld.  Actually it would have been a challenge to find something to eat that wasn't organic and that had gluten in it.
You should have dropped in for a visit!  :D
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Re: Spelt grain availability in Aus?
« Reply #13 on: March 28, 2010, 10:13:37 pm »
Something else I often think of when I am buying organic health food is that I save money because the food is so much more filling.  For example, I can only eat two slices of homemade spelt bread in one sitting, but would be able to eat 6 or more slices of bought white bread.  My husband can eat a full Pizza Hut pizza, but only 3 medium size slices of my homemade pizzas with spelt grain crust. :)

Ahh never considered that. Does it mean the foods are "heavier" and harder to eat, or just more filling? Without having experienced it, I find it hard to be full from just 3 slices of pizza :) We make our own homemade pizzas currently,with the breadmaker making the dough, using whitewings bakers flours. I make two pizzas, one large for the wife and boys (as they only like boring hawiian) and one slightly smaller fo rme. Half of mine usually fills me up.

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Re: Spelt grain availability in Aus?
« Reply #14 on: March 29, 2010, 12:41:37 am »
Just more filling and denser in nutrients etc.  It's an adjustment - at first I didn't realise how much more filling homemade breads are, and it would be half hour later that I'd realise I'd overeaten.
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