Was bored today, so I went out looking for treasures at a few antique malls. I was mainly looking for militaria and C&R stuff. I did find another new to me Grain Mill. Most types of mills that people see are sausage grinders, but grain mills aren't as common and whenever I see one, I snatch it up. This is a small one and any markings have been painted over but with a good quality paint. Typically most grain mills are fairly expensive ($100's) but every now and then you'll come across a deal like this $40 score. So let's say you stored up some wheat and other uncracked grains for their shelf stability. (Ground Flour only has a shelf life of about 2 years.)-(Unground whole grains and seeds are more like 25-30 year shelf life, If stored properly) So... once you have your gains put up, how are you gonna turn it into flour? If you had green coffee beans stored and had a way to roast them, then you could also use this mill for that purpose too. There are many coffee grinders out there as well, but I wouldn't suggest using them for grinding grains. Lastly if the power is out, are you gonna use your limited power resources to use an electric grinder. Or are you gonna grind a couple of stones together and throw grain at them? Not me....
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