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Grain mill usage



 
 
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Old 16-10-2005, 04:47 PM
Jerry Bank
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I have a grain mill that I purchased on EBay. It looks exactly like the
Family Grain Mill, but is made in Poland. It does a fine job on grinding
grain for use in my bread machine.

My question has to do with grinding things other than grain. Can I use
it to grind things such as sesame seeds or poppy seeds or even nuts.
Would things such as these clog everythng up, or by using a fairly coarse
setting can I get what I want?

Thanks.

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Old 16-10-2005, 10:10 PM
Don Wiss
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On Sun, 16 Oct 2005, Jerry Bank wrote:

I have a grain mill that I purchased on EBay. It looks exactly like the
Family Grain Mill, but is made in Poland. It does a fine job on grinding
grain for use in my bread machine.

My question has to do with grinding things other than grain. Can I use
it to grind things such as sesame seeds or poppy seeds or even nuts.
Would things such as these clog everythng up, or by using a fairly coarse
setting can I get what I want?


This page has a good description of what grinders can grind what items:
http://waltonfeed.com/self/grinders.html

For nuts it needs to be a burr grinder. Isn't that what yours is?

Don www.donwiss.com (e-mail link at home page bottom).
 




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