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Posted: Sept 03 2007 at 9:51am | IP Logged Quote Fe2h2o

Has any one used a stone mill (hand-powered, like the one at the top)?

I got one recently from freecycle (I am a regular bread maker, and had often thought of trying to grind my own flour, so when this came up I was very pleased).

I've finally got hold of some wheat and had a quick go with just a little, but it didn't seem to do much—and I haven't been able to find instructions online. There's not many adjustable parts, but I'm not sure if there's something I'm not doing.

I wondered if any of you might have had some experience with one, and might be able to give me some pointers?
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Posted: Sept 05 2007 at 6:30am | IP Logged Quote Fe2h2o

To answer my own question! (Lots of people looked at the initial post, even if they weren't able to shed any light... so I figure that there's some interest:-) )

I took it along to our playgroup today so that the kids could look at it, even if they couldn't have a go. I decided to try filling the centre, rather than just doing a little—and it worked!

So the answer is don't try a bit, do lots:-) Other than that, it was very easy to use (as in simple... it does require a certain _effort_!), and I'm looking forward to baking tomorrow with home ground flour:-)
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Posted: Sept 05 2007 at 7:46am | IP Logged Quote Mary G

I'm glad you were able to answer your own question ... I've been looking at getting one and this looks like a great one as it's non-electric and sounds safe for the kids ... now to find one reasonably here (freecycle would be nice )

Enjoy the mill!

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Posted: Sept 05 2007 at 9:56am | IP Logged Quote Fe2h2o

It certainly seems to be good for kids:-)

All the 3-4 year olds were really interested, and most had several goes at grinding (they lacked stamina:-) ), and the older kids were able to make a pretty decent effort—the 8 year old girl was _very_ happy to finish off all the wheat we'd put in:-)

Puggle hasn't stopped talking about it, and he's very keen that he'll continue helping me:-) We'll see how long that lasts, but he is at a very helpful age:-)
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