Your Grinder Rocks…or Grinding Dimes
My children (4 and 6 years old) managed to slip a dime into either my beans or wheat. The dime is flattened and scrapped, almost unrecognizable. After looking at the dime I was sure my grinder was ruined. I reassembled it and set it on fine. To my utter amazement it still ground my flour super fine! Thanks for such a good product. I am sure I will be buying some more plates just in case something terrible happens to my grinder. But for now it still works despite a dime in the blades.
Thank you for providing such a great product.
Jennifer Rushton
April 23, 2009 via email
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Post by Country Living on April 23, 2009
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Your Grinder Rocks…or Grinding Dimes
My children (4 and 6 years old) managed to slip a dime into either my beans or wheat. The dime is flattened and scrapped, almost unrecognizable. After looking at the dime I was sure my grinder was ruined. I reassembled it and set it on fine. To my utter amazement it still ground my flour super fine! Thanks for such a good product. I am sure I will be buying some more plates just in case something terrible happens to my grinder. But for now it still works despite a dime in the blades.
Thank you for providing such a great product.
Jennifer Rushton
April 23, 2009 via email
Categories: Testimonials
Post by Country Living on April 23, 2009
Country Living Categories
- Featured Posts (18)
- Grain Mill Articles (9)
- Grain Recipes (16)
- Motorizing Your Grain Mill (3)
- News & Events (22)
- Photos (3)
- Testimonials (36)
- Tips and Hints (1)
- Videos (9)
- Vignette (2)