#181326 - 09/03/09 11:58 PM
Re: Hand Crank Grain Mills
[Re: Todd W]
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Tears in my eyes, reading the post previous to yours, Todd.
Congratulations on getting your Country Living Mill.
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#181429 - 09/04/09 11:14 PM
Re: Hand Crank Grain Mills
[Re: Todd W]
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Registered: 05/04/07
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Loc: Sacramento, CA, USA
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Did you end up getting the power bar?  Since my last post I used the CLM to grind coffee beans and it worked great. It was a bit over kill of course but it worked beautifully!  Cheers, Logan.
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#182130 - 09/14/09 02:52 AM
Re: Hand Crank Grain Mills
[Re: scafool]
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Registered: 01/30/08
Posts: 61
Loc: Sierra Foothills, Nor Cal
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Todd, Glad to hear you purchased the Country Living Grain Mill!
I too would like to know if you included the hand crank extension - I believe it does make the milling alot easier.
Have you tried creating your own Starter/Sponge for sour dough bread yet? You'll be amazed what great bread you can create with nothing but your flour, water, a pinch of salt, and a touch of olive oil.
Keep up the great work!
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#182171 - 09/14/09 04:50 PM
Re: Hand Crank Grain Mills
[Re: NorCalDennis]
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Registered: 11/14/04
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Loc: Mountains of CA
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Todd, Glad to hear you purchased the Country Living Grain Mill!
I too would like to know if you included the hand crank extension - I believe it does make the milling alot easier.
Have you tried creating your own Starter/Sponge for sour dough bread yet? You'll be amazed what great bread you can create with nothing but your flour, water, a pinch of salt, and a touch of olive oil.
Keep up the great work! We have the extension, but due to it not being mounted it would topple the mill! When we get it mounted we will surely use it  Nope, where can I find the info on the Starter/sponge for sour dough?? Thanks! -Todd
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#182194 - 09/14/09 08:24 PM
Re: Hand Crank Grain Mills
[Re: Todd W]
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Registered: 02/16/08
Posts: 2463
Loc: Central California
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Starter depends on the spores in the air at your location, which is why bread varies from town to town, country to country, and places that tranfer part of their "mother" have to continually re-supply remote locations or the strain changes. Just make bread dough and keep part of the unbaked dough as your "mother." Some say divide out part before salt is added. Edit: http://www.baking911.com/bread/starters101howto.htm
Edited by dweste (09/14/09 08:45 PM)
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#182371 - 09/16/09 04:42 PM
Re: Hand Crank Grain Mills
[Re: Todd W]
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Registered: 11/14/08
Posts: 115
Loc: middle Tennessee
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Congrats on getting your Country Living Grain Mill. I've had mine for a couple of years now, and am very pleased with it. Mine is permanently mounted to a counter in our laundry room; and I have the extension "power bar" for the handle... nice! Before "moving up" to the Country Living Mill, I used one of the cheap Back to Basics mills. I think that mill can be a good way for someone to get some inexpensive experience with grinding/using grains... but the Country Living Mill is a huge difference in speed and convenience.
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