Grain Mill

Started by StinkerBell, January 26, 2008, 05:58:20 PM

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StinkerBell

It is expensive.
I think (granted I have using it for one whole day now :heh) it is worth it.
Takes no more space then the KA it replaced. Actually it looks like it takes less space, but that has to do with the design.

I ordered it out of state, no tax and free shipping. I also got it within 3 days of ordering it.
http://www.pleasanthillgrain.com/magic_mill_dlx_mixer.aspx


Homegrown Tomatoes

Wow, I want the wood fired outdoor oven in the picture from the letter to the left of the screen!  Nice.  I don't know what I'd do with 48 loaves of bread, though!


glenn kangiser

This one, I assume.



You can build a great one that will do the same thing from clay, sand and straw at no cost in a matter of a few hours to a couple of days depending on your resources and stamina. :)
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StinkerBell

That look so pretty Glenn...Somehow I suspect my individual work would turn out like Homer Simpson's BBQ.

glenn kangiser

It can if you want it to, Stink. :P
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Homegrown Tomatoes

No, see, I didn't want to build it... I just want it to show up in my backyard.  A clay oven would be more in my budget and probably my style, too... but  it'll have to wait until we buy land.  Besides, I'm taking a couple of months sabbatical from repairs and building when we move... probably at least until after the baby gets here.