Digging through old posts to keep me pacified until I pick up wood tonight, I came across this statement:
"wheat flour makes a great filler for filets and is easier than sifting saw dust. Its also cheap."
There was no real response so I would like to get opinions/pros/cons.
Wheat Flour?
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Wheat Flour?
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Re: Wheat Flour?
Never used it. I guess it would work. I don't have a lot of saw dust in my area because I don't sand much "pure" wood. So to me, it's worth paying $5 to get clean, sifted, woodflour.Teddy Madison wrote:Digging through old posts to keep me pacified until I pick up wood tonight, I came across this statement:
"wheat flour makes a great filler for filets and is easier than sifting saw dust. Its also cheap."
There was no real response so I would like to get opinions/pros/cons.
Now I have gotten lots of free woodflour (fine sawdust) from some local cabinet shops that works great.
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From a totally non-expert point of view: flour is perfect. I considered using it myself at one stage but didn't.
wood dust and grain dust are the same thing pretty much, they are both plant material, i.e. cellulose. The difference is someone went to the trouble to mill it, package it and sell it in supermarkets. However the two are not totally interchangeable as you will learn if you try and bake with woodflour.
wood dust and grain dust are the same thing pretty much, they are both plant material, i.e. cellulose. The difference is someone went to the trouble to mill it, package it and sell it in supermarkets. However the two are not totally interchangeable as you will learn if you try and bake with woodflour.

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Some poppy seeds mixed in with the flour ( make sure it is not self rising) could mute the color down a pinch.Wannabe wrote:Would using whole wheat flour make the color match the wood better? You would also have a heart healthy boat.
Bob
Himmmmmmmm .. I wounder if corn meal would be better with pine because of the light yeller color ? NAWwwwwww, to easy to confuse with the pine wood flour. Corn meal in the boat and fish filets rolled and cooked in wood flour ... YUCK....

Wannabe , ( Bob ) I removed half of the double post for you.
Teddy Madison ( Wayne ) how ever it works out please let us know and a picture would not hurt anything , I have never tried it and you got my curiosity on this idea.
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You bet,Oldsparkey wrote:Wannabe wrote:Teddy Madison ( Wayne ) how ever it works out please let us know and a picture would not hurt anything , I have never tried it and you got my curiosity on this idea.
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