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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

How Wheat Works

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Wheat Food Council. All opinions are 100% mine.
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I was recently introduced to How Wheat Works a website that will donate two pounds of flour, up to 90,000 pounds, to Operation Homefront, a non-profit that provides assistance to needy U.S. troops and their families.  How Wheat Works allows a user to sign up to learn how wheat grows from the farm and gets to the fork in your home.  The program is pretty educational and adds a little fun to learning over a four phase/four day period.


At the end of each phase you will be encouraged to further your wheat education or browse wheat recipes to use. The donation of the wheat is made possible by our members at ADM and ConAgra, two of the world’s largest millers.

The Wheat Foods Council is also hosting a kids educational program all about wheat.  They can play games, find recipes, learn about cooking techniques and saftey, and learn interesting facts about wheat.

Please take a few minutes to participate in this free offer and give back to those who protect our country and rights on a daily basis.  Two pounds of flour might not seem like much but it is easily a couple of loaves of fresh baked bread, muffins or cookies that can be made with love.

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