How to Make Flour with a Grain Mill
Turning wheat into flour is surprisingly easy. All you need are wheat berries and a grain mill. Here’s how to use a grain mill and make flour.
Turning wheat into flour is surprisingly easy. All you need are wheat berries and a grain mill. Here’s how to use a grain mill and make flour.
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Poor man’s steak isn’t as tasty as real steak, but it’s healthier and cheaper and makes a tasty main course. It’s also great for vegans.
Learning to grind your own flour can save money, enhance your nutrition, and teach you a valuable survival skill.
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Our pioneer ancestors rendered lard on a regular basis. Did they know something we don’t? Here’s the easy way to render lard.