I have that SAME one! I have the electric Nutri Mill, but I got the manual a few years ago for Christmas. I was so excited, if the power is out I still needed to be able to grind my grains for flour. Nancy that was an great gift!
And you have 12 hands to help crank it .......some of my fondest memories of my childhood was cranking the old hand cranked ice cream churn, or the old hand crank meat grinder helping mama make hamburger from the cow we raised and processed....we never thought of it as work ...
That was my husband's idea too. It is a real workout to grind wheat kernels by hand!! Add a manual dough mixer to the process and you can cancel the gym membership!!! :)
It's definitely a good workout Mill. Remember the pictures of the water wheels next to a river or rushing brook? Those were grain Mills back in the day before electricity. Lovely gift for making homemade bread with all the germ.
Thank you for that review. Seeing the young ladies use the grinder gave me a better idea of how difficult it would be for me to use it. I think I should go with an electric grinder/mill.
Hey, just wanted to let you know, in case you haven't already figured out. I have this exact one, and this is a wet mill. It is not efficient for grinding wheat into flour, but its wonderful for grinding nixtamalized corn into masa for corn tortillas or making peanut butter!
Such a thoughtful gift and a good arm workout too! Lol! I feel your frustration on the laminate countertops, I have the same issue with my food mill fitting on mine! I have to do it on my kitchen table, which means removing the junk off the table and taking off the table cloth bc it gets messy, it’s annoying!
Thanks for sharing! Now that we’ve used it more this mill seems best for coarser grains, like corn. It needs run through too many times to be practical for making flour for baking
How exciting! I am sure you will make good use of the mill, and Sam may have to be appointed head flour miller with his muscles. I am sure the finished product will be very tasty and definitely a healthier choice.
I will agree that unless you have time to sit and grind 4-5x it is not fine enough for flour. I would buy a more expensive one if you want bread making flours
This is awesome, thanks for sharing!! I've been considering getting a grain mill for my corn, and this seems like a good option. Question: where do you get your grain from? I'd really love to get whole wheat berries that aren't, like, $5/lb.
I have a wonder mill and I run everything twice. Can you pull your table apart like you are adding or removing a leaf and attach it there? My husband made a little thing for me to attach mine too with a small chopping block-you may be able to attach a drill to it and use the power from the drill (that is what I do most of the time.)
It depends on the type of flour. If you’re going to use it up in a few weeks, no big deal. But if you’re going to be using it over months I typically freeze any we grind at home to prevent spoilage
If your table pulls apart for a leaf, you could probably pull the table apart and use the interior straight edge of the table for the mill.
Great idea!👍
Ohh that’s brilliant!
Clamp a board to your counter with shop clamps, then attach your grinder to the board
Good idea!
I have that SAME one! I have the electric Nutri Mill, but I got the manual a few years ago for Christmas. I was so excited, if the power is out I still needed to be able to grind my grains for flour. Nancy that was an great gift!
And you have 12 hands to help crank it .......some of my fondest memories of my childhood was cranking the old hand cranked ice cream churn, or the old hand crank meat grinder helping mama make hamburger from the cow we raised and processed....we never thought of it as work ...
They really had fun trying it out!
What a beautiful gesture Nancy. Bless you!
What a wonderful gift !! At my age I would have my husband attach a drill to it lol. Love your videos ❤
That was my husband's idea too. It is a real workout to grind wheat kernels by hand!! Add a manual dough mixer to the process and you can cancel the gym membership!!! :)
Nice. That was a great gift Nancy. That will keep you in shape. Nice to have if you loose power.
Yes indeed!
It's definitely a good workout Mill. Remember the pictures of the water wheels next to a river or rushing brook? Those were grain Mills back in the day before electricity.
Lovely gift for making homemade bread with all the germ.
Thank you for that review. Seeing the young ladies use the grinder gave me a better idea of how difficult it would be for me to use it. I think I should go with an electric grinder/mill.
I'm glad it was helpful!
Hey, just wanted to let you know, in case you haven't already figured out. I have this exact one, and this is a wet mill. It is not efficient for grinding wheat into flour, but its wonderful for grinding nixtamalized corn into masa for corn tortillas or making peanut butter!
Awesome addition and a great blessing!
Pumping out those home schooled kids. 😂
Grind twice to three times. Also you can screw it down to the cabinet top and that makes it more sturdy also
Good idea!
What a nice gesture Nancy. This shows you that you have a lot of very generous subs. TFS 🥰👍
We are often blown away by the generosity of our viewers!
It will take some planning on your part to make this grinder work the way it should for you! I have no doubt you can figure it out!! Blessings.
Such a thoughtful gift and a good arm workout too! Lol! I feel your frustration on the laminate countertops, I have the same issue with my food mill fitting on mine! I have to do it on my kitchen table, which means removing the junk off the table and taking off the table cloth bc it gets messy, it’s annoying!
I feel like all kitchen devices with a c clamp just need like 2 more centimeters!
That looks like it would be fun to crank for about 60 seconds! You are going to have strong muscles!
Electric drill on the nut where the handle bolts on and take the handle off and now it's an electric mill.
Ha!
I just got this one and looking for videos on how to use it I came across this video. I ran my grain thru 6-7 times.
Thanks for sharing! Now that we’ve used it more this mill seems best for coarser grains, like corn. It needs run through too many times to be practical for making flour for baking
Nice grain mill. Blessings dear
How exciting! I am sure you will make good use of the mill, and Sam may have to be appointed head flour miller with his muscles. I am sure the finished product will be very tasty and definitely a healthier choice.
He could probably double my time 😂
That was nice of the viewer Nancy to send that to you,
It was!
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Wonderful 💝 gift🙏🏻🙏🏻💕
Wonderful Video.
Thank you very much!
I’d like an update because that’s exactly what I was trying to find out is how fine could you get it. People on Amazon say it doesn’t get fine enough.
I will agree that unless you have time to sit and grind 4-5x it is not fine enough for flour. I would buy a more expensive one if you want bread making flours
We have attached similar grinders to a flat wooden chair.
Good idea!
Sam may be able to attach a piece of wood to the base of the grinder and then use separate clamps to hold that wood to a surface.
Good idea!
Nice Teal 👌👌
Thanks 😊
This is awesome, thanks for sharing!! I've been considering getting a grain mill for my corn, and this seems like a good option. Question: where do you get your grain from? I'd really love to get whole wheat berries that aren't, like, $5/lb.
I have a hook up to free grain through a friend of a friend so not sure about prices 😬. I know a lot of people like Azure standard tho!
I'll look it up, thanks!
I have a wonder mill and I run everything twice. Can you pull your table apart like you are adding or removing a leaf and attach it there? My husband made a little thing for me to attach mine too with a small chopping block-you may be able to attach a drill to it and use the power from the drill (that is what I do most of the time.)
That’s a great idea!
Why would you need to seal or freeze the flour? wouldn't it last a while just in a storage container or dry paper bag?
It depends on the type of flour. If you’re going to use it up in a few weeks, no big deal. But if you’re going to be using it over months I typically freeze any we grind at home to prevent spoilage
What about your white enamel top cupboard? I have an antique table built very similar that I've attached to 🤷♀️
Tried that but the top didn’t pull out far enough 😕
I bought one but can not grind paste well, can you help
I have only used it to grind whole wheat berries still, so not able to help here, sorry!
Where to buy it
There is a Amazon link in the description for this video, or you can buy it direct from the manufacturer (Victoria)
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Take the handle off and use a cordless drill.
I guess it needs a bit of man power 😅