Rare Patient Voice should use that phrase — eventually, why not now? So, they come to us in a panic, are very short on time, and hope we can help them. I want to say, eventually you will need to come to us, why not come to us first? Eventually, Why Not Now? Rare Patient Voice.
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So, we thought that was a great reason to change our name. Washburn entered the milling business when he built a flour mill on the Mississippi River at St. Anthony Falls in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Many people thought this new mill was too large and would never be able to sell all of the flour it could produce. Washburn was undaunted. He knew that his new mill was built with the latest advances in grain milling that would produce high quality, fine flour.
Millers began to use large, hand-sewn fabric bags to package their flour. Previously, flour was packed in barrels, each weighing pounds.
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