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Clary wrote:COFFEE GRINDER: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0001O ... 6V3E2SYTGZ
Does anyone have any personal experience with this "Mr. Coffee" coffee grinder, linked above for grinding small quantities of flax seed? The info about it says it grinds enough coffee beans for from 4-12 cups of coffee. I'm wondering if that means just a tablespoon or two of seeds might not be enough for the grinder to operate properly
The plastic top on my old trusty grinder that I've had for years has lots of little chips where the plastic is missing around the bottom edge that seats down into the grinding chamber. I just noticed this. --and I'm wondering how much of that plastic was in my ground up seeds!!!
Does anyone have a different favorite grinder that they use flax seeds, nuts, spices, etc.?
gardenveg wrote:Clary wrote:COFFEE GRINDER: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0001O ... 6V3E2SYTGZ
Does anyone have any personal experience with this "Mr. Coffee" coffee grinder, linked above for grinding small quantities of flax seed? The info about it says it grinds enough coffee beans for from 4-12 cups of coffee. I'm wondering if that means just a tablespoon or two of seeds might not be enough for the grinder to operate properly
The plastic top on my old trusty grinder that I've had for years has lots of little chips where the plastic is missing around the bottom edge that seats down into the grinding chamber. I just noticed this. --and I'm wondering how much of that plastic was in my ground up seeds!!!
Does anyone have a different favorite grinder that they use flax seeds, nuts, spices, etc.?
Hi Clary,
I have the exact coffee grinder for my flax seeds! So yes I love it it works perfectly. It grinds them very nicely.
Gardenveg
Chumly wrote:I grind about a cup at a time in my Vita-Mix and store it in the freezer.
Michael
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