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    Ground wheat

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    So I want to start baking my own bread and other things. I have a source for wheat but need a grinder. There are so many out there, does anyone have a favorite? I want to get a hand grinder, just because...Anyone use any specific brand that you like better than another?
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    I think with wheat grinders as with so many other things, you get what you pay for. Besides that, grinding wheat is hard work.
    Each day is a gift, that's why it is called the present.

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    Okay, I know zero about it, but Lehman's is one of my favorite stores, and this is the best looking thing I saw there: http://www.lehmans.com/store/Kitchen...ll___525?Args=

    Hand operated appliances of different types, I do know, and I think the big flywheel is going to make this one MUCH sturdier and easier to operate than anything with a skinny handle, and the cast iron won't bend the way aluminum grinders do.
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    I while ago, I was looking into getting one of the cheaper ones to use at work--to give the kids the whole Little Red Hen experience, but based on the reviews of the ones I was willing to pay for, I decided against it.

    I want one of these:
    http://www.amazon.com/Hawos-Octagon-.../dp/B000H280F8
    Of course, I want it to cost quite a lot less!

    There is also another one that has a hand crank option and a Kitchen Aid attachment that I thought about, but I'm still buying flour. http://www.everythingkitchens.com/fg...mill_4021.html


    Although, since I am now allergic to everything I breathe, I also wonder about the wisdom of filling the kitchen with additional particles.
    Last edited by malkin; 11-23-2010 at 04:30 AM. Reason: added second link
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    one of my favorite bloggers recommends nutrimill. I don't have one. But I do like hard white wheat flour. This blogger loves hard white wheat. I make whole wheat (100%) bread in my bread maker and it comes out soft and fluffy!

    http://heavenlyhomemakers.com/grain-...ld-you-buy-one
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