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Our GMO-Free Grains Selection

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Most commodity crops grown in Canada–including soy, canola, and corn–are now grown with GM seeds.  There are no federal laws requiring labeling, so it can be pretty hard to find oils, grains, corn and soy products that are not genetically-modified, which is why we are proud to carry some great small farm products that are all GMO-Free. 

jarsofourbulkgrains.135846One of the benefits to eating within a local, artisan food community is that we get to enjoy the ingenuity and tenacity of small family farmers who are bucking the system in favour of a more sustainable and wholesome approach.  I love working with these guys and gals!

  • K2 Milling Grains:  red tail flour, Upper Canada mixed flour, corn flour
  • CIPM Flours: red fife, spelt, rye & buckwheat whole grain flours
  • The Bean Ladies: soya snacks
  • Pristine Gourmet: dried &  bulk:  kidney beans, soy beans, black beans, navy beans, cranberry beans & cold-pressed soya and canola oils
  • Farm to Table: fresh popped flavoured popcorn
  • Ontario Popping Corn: organic popcorn kernels
  • Alba Lisa:  organic corn tortillas

Learn more about genetically modified foods here >>>


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