LadyCook61
Master Chef
bought the big bag of bread flour , I find it works well for breads , pizza dough etc.
Lady;
Her Highness recently dispatched me to purchase three more storage containers for flour as we have found ourselves in posession of 5 different kinds. AP, AP self-rising, unbleached, whole wheat and bread flour. I agree that bread flour does produce a fine pizza dough.
From hunting, 'garbage bags' are food safe as long as they don't have scents and germicides and such.
OTOH, things may have changed and I just don't know it.
Unfortunately the sam's I go to, does not have them. I will have to check the restaurant supply.Sams club has 5 gal food safe plastic tubs/buckets with lids @ about $5.00 ea.or try your local restaurant supply house. I have 2, 1 one gallon and 1 5 gallon I use to rise my dough in they are clear with volume markings on them
thanks for the information and suggestions and the link.I don't have the luxury of enough space to store a 25-lb bag of flour - I just get the little 5-lb bags. I open and pour them into square polycarbonate (clear) 8-qt plalstic storage containers that I got from a local restaurant supply. For 25-lbs - you would need 2 of the 22-qt (5.5-gal) containers.
I like the square better than the round containers because they are a more efficient use of space ... a square container as wide and high as the diameter and height or a round container will hold about 1/3 more in the same space.
And, I like the clear because it doesn't take any effort to look at it and see how much is in the container.