Grain Mills for Gluten Free Seeds and Grains
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I’ve been wanting to try a new grain mill for 2 years and just recently bought one and wanted to share about my grain mill experiences.
I started off with a Kitchen Aid grain mill attachment because when I started baking I already had a Kitchen Aid mixer. This attachment is excellent for large grains like rice and buckwheat but cannot grind small gluten free grains like amaranth, quinoa and teff. These tiny grains just fall under the grinding worm and sit there.