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  2. Bob's Red Mill - Wikipedia

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    Bob's Red Mill products on grocery store shelves. In the 1950s, Moore briefly owned a filling station in Los Angeles. [13] The smog in the city influenced Bob and his wife Charlee to sell the station, and move to Mammoth Lakes, a small resort town in the mountains about 300 miles (480 km) north of Los Angeles where he opened a second filling station.

  3. Founder Refuses To Sell His $100M Company To ... - AOL

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    Image credits: Bob’s Red Mill (YouTube) Bob Moore passed away a few days before his 95th birthday, having lived a long and fulfilling life while remaining true to himself until the very end

  4. Bob Moore (executive) - Wikipedia

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    After briefly retiring to learn to read the Bible in its original languages, Charlee and Bob ended up opening up another flour mill in Milwaukie, Oregon, that became Bob's Red Mill. The company grew to $100 million in revenue by 2010, at which point he transitioned the company to an employee stock ownership plan based on his religious convictions.

  5. Baking mix - Wikipedia

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    The King Arthur Baking Company is an American supplier of flour, [40] baking mixes, [25] baked goods and cookbooks. The company was founded in 1790 in Boston, Massachusetts by Henry Wood. In 1996 the company's name was changed to The King Arthur Flour Co. to reflect its principal brand, and also converted to an employee-owned business structure ...

  6. What Could A Dollar Buy You in the 1940s?

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  7. Bob Moore, founder of Bob’s Red Mill, has died - AOL

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    Moore’s passion for healthy foods helped lead him to start Bob’s Red Mill in 1978 in Portland, Oregon, as a local company before gradually expanding its sales into more than 70 countries and ...

  8. Crust (baking) - Wikipedia

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    The difference between crumb and crust. Close up of the crust. Pie crust. In baking, a crust is the outer, hard skin of bread or the shell of a pie. Generally, it is made up of at least shortening or another fat, water, flour, and salt. [1] It may also include milk, sugar, or other ingredients that contribute to the taste or texture.

  9. Red Mill - Wikipedia

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    Red Mill may refer to: Red Mill (snack food manufacturer), a British manufacturer; Bob's Red Mill, an American food brand; The Red Mill, a Broadway operetta which premiered in 1906; The Red Mill, a 1927 American adaptation of the operetta; Red Mill, New Jersey, United States, an unincorporated community; Red Mill Burgers, a restaurant in ...