Since my camera is broken I have no fun pictures to post. Therefore I will blog about my wheat grinder: Nutrimill. I've been wanting one of these for ages and finally saved enough to get it. I'm going to be making a lot of homemade bread! Yummy! I'm also going to try homemade tortillas as I hear those are pretty good.
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Let us know how the tortilla's turn out. They are getting so pricey, I would consider making them at home...
cambrie- how much did that kind cost? i need to start getting stuff like that too.
I just got a wheat grinder recently, too. I love it. I got the Wonder Jr., which is the hand crank version of the WonderMill. Part of me wishes that I would have gotten an electric one like yours, but it gives me good exercise. Have fun!
wait...you bought a wheat grinder?
Just go back to school Steve. Get reaquainted with Cambrie when you're done.
Is it very noisy? I have a wheat grinder (I don't know what brand, or how old it is...) but it sound like a jet enjine in my house. It's SO loud!
Cost: $210 (pretty expensive, but it has a lifetime warranty and it is supposedly the best one out there).
noise: It isn't exactly quiet, but I've heard worse.
I bought a hand crank grinder but I use my cordless drill with it to speed things up.
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Cornbread and whole wheat are great!
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