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Congratulations! It is rather fabulous, isn't it? I HIGHLY recommend the dry

container (you can order one through our group owner, Lea Ann, for 99 with free

shipping! It will MORE than pay for itself very quickly, and there is nothing

better than freshly ground flour-nothing like storebought flour! I am gluten

free, so I make flour from brown rice, beans, quinoa, buckwheat, legumes,

almonds, you name it! You don't want to use your wet container for dry things

for two reasons-the blades are different and do the exact opposite...where as

the wet container pulls things TO the blade, the dry throws things FROM the

blade, so you won't get the best result trying to grind dry things in the wet

container, or the other way around. It will complete your wonderful investment

to go ahead and get the dry container. Also, you can cloud up your container if

you DO grind in it, since the hard grains can pit the container and make it

harder to clean-not an issue with a dedicated dry container. Again, welcome to

the group-glad you have joined us!

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> Just bought a new VM at Costco. Happiest guy in the world. Amazing piece of

equipment. In 3 days already made a few awesome soups and smoothies. Need

advice: how important is it to buy the $99 dry container for grinding coffee,

beans, etc., vs just doing it all in the large wet container that came with the

VM? Thanks....and this is a great group!!!

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Hi and WELCOME!Check out the links page of www..com and look for the folder titled "Container Questions" - there is a lot of good info. in there…

Blessings,Lea Ann SavageSatellite Beach, FL(321) 773-7088 (home)(321-961-9219 (cell)))><'>www.VitamixLady.comwww..com<:)))><

On Jan 29, 2012, at 8:52 PM, GBBack wrote:

Just bought a new VM at Costco. Happiest guy in the world. Amazing piece of equipment. In 3 days already made a few awesome soups and smoothies. Need advice: how important is it to buy the $99 dry container for grinding coffee, beans, etc., vs just doing it all in the large wet container that came with the VM? Thanks....and this is a great group!!!

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