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Re: Kitchen Aid Mixer Attachments to make nut flour?

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Or you could buy pecan, brazilnut, hazelnut, walnut, almond, and coconut flours

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ginalc2002 wrote:

Hello,

I am looking to buy something to make nut flours. Since I already own a

Kitchen Aid mixer, I wonder if the Grinder with fine & coarse grinding

blades would be a good choice.

Suggestions?

Thank you,

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The kitchenaid is a pain, I have one with alot of accesories. When using the

fine grinding blades, you have to run the nuts through the machine at least 3

times to get a fine flour, and it still is not fine enough. It's a very lengthy

and time wasting process. Great for a quick course grind on nuts, just not

making flour.

I make my own nut flours and most of the time, my own nut butters. I have a

little cheapie food processor, the sunbeam osterizer, than in a matter of

moments grinds flour very fine. Using nuts that are not stale also produces a

finer flour.

I like to get my nuts bulk at www.azurestandard.com

Even if you choose to use the conventional grown nuts they sell, they are very

fresh, and more than that, you can choose organic OR conventional nuts grown

with No Sprays, which contain nasty carcinogens like ethoxyquin that are

endocrine disruptors, mylein sheathe breaking among other things, properties. My

son Hunter being so sensitive to sprays used on agricultural crops does not

react to the no spray nuts sold at Azure. Another piece of our puzzle. Good

luck!

Summer SCD 18 or so months

ginalc2002 wrote:

Hello,

I am looking to buy something to make nut flours. Since I already own a

Kitchen Aid mixer, I wonder if the Grinder with fine & coarse grinding

blades would be a good choice.

Suggestions?

Thank you,

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