A quick Google search shows it isn't that difficult, that you can use a coffee grinder to do it.
Anyone milled their own flour?
Did it make a difference in the taste of your bread or baking to have freshly milled flour?
Just go to the local feed store and buy a sack of wheat.BigAg95 said:
I have a coffee grinder. Any recommendations on where to find a farm and a combine?
You can find the berries at Whole FoodsBigAg95 said:
I have a coffee grinder. Any recommendations on where to find a farm and a combine?
If you're paying $1.49 for a lb of flour, you're getting ripped off.willie wonka said:
Or go to HEB and buy a lb of flour. It's about 1.49.
WTF buys 1000 lbs of berries?willie wonka said:
What makes me laugh about this is we had some friends that invited us out to their house for dinner. They made pizzas and were talking about how convenient everything was, making everything fresh, how they even milled their own flour. They had to buy 1000lbs of wheatberry and store it in their garage so they couldn't park their cars inside.
Yeah, convenient!
They do.62strat said:
Don't those kitchen aide mixers have a flour mill attachment? Thought I saw that in the attachment catalog when we bought ours last year.
A 5 lb bag of store brand AP flour will run you $1.49.**********zYo! said:
If you're worried about $1.49 of flour then you need to find new employment.
SACR said:WTF buys 1000 lbs of berries?willie wonka said:
What makes me laugh about this is we had some friends that invited us out to their house for dinner. They made pizzas and were talking about how convenient everything was, making everything fresh, how they even milled their own flour. They had to buy 1000lbs of wheatberry and store it in their garage so they couldn't park their cars inside.
Yeah, convenient!
How was the pizza?