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Wow, thank you for this info.

can't wait to try this.

Maybe this will do the trick.

I'll let you know how it goes.

Thanks,

>

> >I was reading some archives about types of mills for grinding nuts.

> You mentioned using a Maverick, and I was wondering if it makes a fine

> flour like the store bought nut flours, or do you think a blender or

> food processor would do the same job? Currently I use my food

> processor but it produces more of a meal than a flour. I am longing to

> have a fine ground flour. <

>

> This is sort of a different answer but I get a fine ground almond flour

> by first doing the nuts in a food processor. Then I dry the result

> in the oven (I let it get a little brown too, because I like the

taste,

> it gets more " toast " tasting).

> Then I wait until it is cool and then I grind it in a coffee grinder.

> By doing this it makes it easier for the coffee grinder

> to do its job and it gets super fine

>

> BUT I haven't the option of buying almond flour, I live in Scandinavia,

> where it just isn't sold.

>

> Cecilia

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