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How to Use a Wheat Grinder

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mmmbad (3 months ago) Show Hide
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With all the bread we eat in our household, I'm considering buying wheat to make our own bread. It will save us money in the long run. Thanks for this post!
susannahdawn (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Although I own, and love, my K-Tec, I am planning to also purchase the Wonder Junior Hand Grain Mill... this would allow me to make cracked wheat, corn meal, grits, and peanut butter...




Stainless steel and stone burrs can be swapped out, depending on your need.
susannahdawn (7 months ago) Show Hide
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I have the K-Tec Kitchen Mill... it's the most affordable electric mill on the market... # Micronizing chamber 'bursts' grain into fine flour. # Stoneless milling reduces heat that destroys nutrients # Mills up to 1 pound of grain a minute # Pan holds 24 cups # Milling chamber is self-cleaning and service free.
CimSedai (9 months ago) Show Hide
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I like the Marga hand grinder but have been wanting to get a Nutramill forever! I liked seeing how they all worked thanks for posting I am totally going to bookmark your website too! Thanks girls!
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As for non-electric grinders I own one that produces everything from coarse cereal to fine flour. It costs a lot more than the little one shown, but when searching the web it was described by many people as being the best. If you have the money, I highly recommend it. It's the Country Living Grain Mill. It can be motorized, too. For "everyday use" I have an electric one similar to the two shown on the video. They are compact and fast, but they're loud.
jmmoore321 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Does anyone have a grinder they like better that is NOT one of these three?

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