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A Grain Mill for Every Kitchen
Note: This video was made ages ago. Mockmill has since added a great lineup of mills, all of which we highly recommend. Let us know if you need assistance choosing the best mill for your needs.
If you want to consistently bake the very best home artisan bread — and especially if you are baking with more whole grains which have a shorter shelf life than white flour — using fresh-milled flour makes a huge difference. And with the wealth of options in countertop grain mills, it’s now quite easy and affordable to be able to mill your own flour at home.
To give you an idea of what you can do with a home grain mill and what you get for the money, I recently compared three new mills: the Mockmill KitchenAid Grain Mill Attachment, the NutriMill Plus, and the NutriMill Harvest with a longstanding favorite, the Komo Fidibus Classic.
If you have any questions or comments about any these mills or about milling grains at home, click that big green button below and leave a comment in our forum.
A Grain Mill for Every Kitchen