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All the prepping thread above got me to thinking What’s a good flour mill to have on hand? Don’t want to spend a fortune but would like to consider buying one Thanks
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I too am thinking about buying one
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We don't grind a lot of flour at a time, enough for what a recipe calls for so this is just fine for our needs. To grind pounds of flour at a time you'll need something like this. https://www.lehmans.com/product/green-power-grain-mill/
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somewhere in the shed I have one of those KitchenAid attachments, but never used it. A lifetime of baking with store bought flour and don't see the need for a mill.
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