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  • General Chowhounding Topics

    pepper grinder

    There was a comparison between many pepper mills in the July/August Cooks Illustrated. They recomended the Unicorn ($45.00); the East Hampton Industries peppermate peppermill ($40.00); the Oxo Good Grips Grind it Pepper Mill... (11 replies, last updated by Dave Feldman September 11, 2001)

  • Cookware

    PEPPER GRINDERS

    ANYONE HAVE SOME ADVISE FOR AN AWESOME PEPPER GRINDER? GERMAN MAYBE? (32 replies, last updated by joshlane4 August 23, 2008)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Suggestions for bulk spice grinding/grinder?

    but have no idea how it works. I am wondering if any of you have any advice about the following: a) A brand of bulk spice grinder - is there something between home use and industrial? b) How do spice companies work? c) What’s... (0 replies, last updated by hooliganyouth February 4, 2008)

  • Food Media and News

    the full comp -- new boston industry-insider hilariawesomeness

    Dang, that’s juicy! This could become a great resource for Boston industry types if the authors can: a) cover their tracks well enough to keep from getting sued (or worse) into oblivion; b) do a good job of weeding out... (24 replies, last updated by BostonBarGuy May 5, 2007)

  • Cookware

    Help me pick out a coffee grinder & brewer under $150

    Bro is industrial designer and did research for high-end employer about 2-in-1 units. He said that the moisture and steam from the coffee maker side had a detrimental effect on the grinder portion of said unit. Lots of M&R issues... (19 replies, last updated by WCchopper September 4, 2007)

  • Cookware

    Looking for something to grind spices...

    Hi, I’m looking for something that will grind my whole spices. I’m looking for something that will produce a very fine grind, just as you would see in a bottle of pre-ground spices. I have a cheap coffee grinder, but... (15 replies, last updated by heWho January 17, 2008)

  • Western Canada

    ISO Green coffee beans

    ... I ended up buying a Rancillio Rocky from Caffetec (they shipped it from Edmonton), and they matched espressotec’s (Vancouver) price on it. Here’s a pretty good deal on a used grinder:... (13 replies, last updated by Dan G January 25, 2009)

  • Home Cooking

    Help with the texture of my breakfast sausage

    I am glad you are having good results but I have not. I suppose it depends on what you are grinding as well. Sinew gets stuck and it ends up smooshing instead or cuting. We actually have better luck with an industrial grinder and... (30 replies, last updated by c oliver March 17, 2009)

  • Washington DC & Baltimore Area

    ZABARS-WEGMANS-2nd Avenue Deli-FAUCHON

    When & where is Wegmans coming to Baltimore or Columbia .What about a decent Grinder Shop. (6 replies, last updated by Joe H. December 3, 2002)

  • Cookware

    Cold grinding for matcha,espresso, soymilk...etc

    -sphere. It was especially good to see the picture of their grinder - industrial and all, but the grinding parts are the same stone as my manual one. While I don’t know if they grind their own soy or not, I’m looking... (13 replies, last updated by moreana January 22, 2009)

  • The Best

    best cappuccino

    -time in evidence, with an aged and decorative espresso machine, an old wooden refrigerator, an antique cash register. You can’t get more old New York than the view. Situated behind the Port Authority Building, you look out... (2 replies, last updated by Peter B. Wolf December 25, 2004)

  • Home Cooking

    Coffee Makers?

    The fabulous Bunn coffeemaker is in stores now with a stainless steel carafe. you can also order it from their website, along with an industrial-strength burr grinder. Makes the best coffee of any machine I’ve had. Also,... (10 replies, last updated by flavrmeistr December 19, 2004)

  • Home Cooking

    Is rock salt edible?

    , what type of salt should I re-fill my salt grinder with and where can I get it? Thanks! (17 replies, last updated by canfish1980 June 8, 2009)

  • Los Angeles Area

    need ground duck

    A very good way to go, as duck must be used very freshly ground. An even better route is to invest in a grinder—they start at like $30, and go up from there. I have 2, a cheaper electric one and a large industrial one. (11 replies, last updated by OCEllen March 14, 2009)

  • Home Cooking

    Grinding your own Hamburger [Split from Midwest Board]

    Believe me saying you grind your own meat doesn’t make you come across snooty in the least. I recently also started doing this after my mother gave me my grandmothers antique meat grinder. Sure it takes some time (and a... (31 replies, last updated by c oliver October 11, 2009)

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