flying belgian said: (quoted from post at 07:58:31 02/11/08) I have never tried it but have heard you can "grind" wheat into flour with a kitchen blender. Does any body know if that works?
Don't see why not. You can go onto organic websites and get little presses and grinders that are hand operated. I've got a press and a grinder in my feed room that I paid about 15 bucks for the both together. maybe I'll clean the mill up and play a little. I don't pay much attention to wheat, but buy oats and barley for the horses and press it. Oats hasn't done much, but I paid 7 bucks for 50kg for barley in mid 06, 11.50 this time last year, and 22.00 now. Cheaper to buy ready feed now. Beer prices have gone up also (because of the barley). Funny thing is, I buy directly from the coop and there is a 7 buck difference between 3 locations within 50 miles of each other. A few years ago the big move here was toward furnaces that burned grain instead of wood, chips, pellets, and oil. Those stoves are a little dusty now.
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