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Jerry
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# Posted: 29 Dec 2010 10:48am
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I'm thinking of buying a small grain grinding mill for use in my cabin kitchen. I want to grind grains for bread making, especially the wild rice grain we gather from our lake. Anyone have experience with small scale grinders? What should I look for, size, quality, prices, etc?
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future_YOOPER
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# Posted: 30 Dec 2010 01:25pm
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There are alot of small hand and electric mills out there, look for ones used in Homebrewing.
Here are some from Midwest:
http://www.midwestsupplies.com/all-grain-brewing/all-grain-equipment/grain-mills.html
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elkdiebymybow
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# Posted: 17 Jan 2011 05:32pm
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Checkout these guys: www.Lehmans.com
I have the hand grind coffee mill and it has worked flawlessly for 7 years. They are a great source for back to the basic living.
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beulahfarkward
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# Posted: 10 Jan 2012 11:58am
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I have a Victoria hand grinder. Works beautifully for most grain types. It is also adjustable for coarseness. I can do cracked wheat to pretty darn good flour. It's compact and inexpensive.
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wakeslayer
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# Posted: 10 Jan 2012 12:29pm
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Funny, just after I read this thread, the whole left side panel of ads was for grain mills, and a big ad for Lehmans. The internet just creeps me out sometimes...
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turkeyhunter
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# Posted: 10 Jan 2012 01:01pm
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i have a antique corn sheller, and hand made wooden, grinding box /4 legsn with funnel that goes to your burlap bag or flour sack, also i have the sears grinder ( 1970's vintage) for grind your corn in meal etc. after you shell it, this belonged to my Dad and is the back of my barn----- i
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