Guest guest Posted July 1, 2002 Report Share Posted July 1, 2002 Please reply by adding your sources of good food and cookware: http://www.cooking.com lots of gadgets appliances (blenders, food processors, convection oven, crockpots, etc.) stainlees steel cookware pryex food storage meat grinder etc. nut butter machine http://www.fernsnutrition.com/hmnutbutter.html (would a blender work as well?) Grain master wisper mill (grain griner - electric) http://waltonfeed.com/whisper.html have not ordered but is rated well read about here: http://waltonfeed.com/self/grindele.html walton feeds is a wealth of info on old ways of doing things, I will list of my favorite items: info abaout essential fatty adids: http://waltonfeed.com/omega/index.html growing and using sprouts: http://waltonfeed.com/grain/sprouts.html self relience pages http://waltonfeed.com/self/index.html (including interesting info on grains and nutrition in general, but my favorite page is: the old timers page http://waltonfeed.com/old/index.html here they tell you how to make cheese, butter, sauerkraut, soap, how to cure meat, and pot meat and how to make an outhouse. Clay bakeware: http://www.wizardofclay.com/mivastore/merchant.mv?Screen=CTGY & Store_Code=WOCP & Ca\ tegory_Code=FPR handmade casseroles, pie plates and bowls http://mississippiclayworks.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=CTGY & Store_Code=ops\ hop & Category_Code=CCAS handmade bowls, casseroles, butter bells, mugs, wine goblets http://www.twohearts.com/shop5.htm baking stones and pans http://www.happycookers.com/wc.dll/products/listincat/M1342.html italian terra cotta pottery frying pans and bean pots http://www.pamperedchef.com/our_products/catalog/overview.jsp?categoryCode=FH baking stones and pans (loaf, muffin, lazagna, etc) cast iron cookware: http://lodgecookware.com/lmcookware/index.html?mgiToken=5QLC02QHFO2KC240I Jaffe Bros. http://www.organicfruitsandnuts.com/ Organic dried fruit, nuts (some organic), seeds (most organic), Organic beans, organic grains, dehydrated veggies, oils, maple sugar, maple syrup, other food items. the following came from a message from : Radiant Life www.4radiantlife.com books, coconut oil, cod liver oil, olive oil, celtic sea salt, whey, grain mills, juicers, dehydrators, water filters, geletin, of couce other stuff. (they donate part of profits to westonaprice foundation) Gold Mine www.goldminenaturalfood.com Organic grains, beans, seeds, nuts, dried fruit, miso, miso, sea salt, oils, soapstone and ceramic cookware, etc. New England Cheesemaking Supply Co. www.cheesemaking.com chesse making suppies Grain & Salt Society www.celtic-seasalt.com celtic sea salt, salt cellars, Organic grains, beans, miso, sourdough, bread, oils, etc. Azure Standard www.azurefarm.com Pampered Chef www.pamperedchef.com cooking supplies Chef's www.chefcatalog.com high quality professional restaurant equipment (a bit pricey) SurLaTable www.surlatable.com kitchen supplies Let us know if you find anything good at these sites. Most of these sites, I have not yet purchased items. I have purchased black whole buffalo barley from gold mine to make barley water. It is much more flavorful than the yellow barley. They carry a lot of heirloom grains (unhybridized). The dried chestnuts are delicious. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2002 Report Share Posted July 2, 2002 > > Grain master wisper mill (grain griner - electric) > http://waltonfeed.com/whisper.html > have not ordered but is rated well > read about here: http://waltonfeed.com/self/grindele.html That sound comparison may give some indication of noise level relative to the other mills, but one could be seriously misled into thinking the Whisper Mill makes almost no noise. I have the Whisper Mill, and to me that thing is as deafeningly loud as a jet engine; I always wear hearing protection while using it. However, it is still an excellent mill. It makes very fine flour without heating it up, unlike my old Vitamix that makes gritty, steaming hot flour. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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