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    I have a counry living grain mill and it's marvelous at grinding wheat, but I tried grinding corn and it didnt feed the kernels. Has anyone used the Grizzly H7775 Cast Iron Corn / Grain Mill? Is it worth 25 bucks?

    BigJohn

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    i chuck mine into a cheap corona style, then into a finer mill. I used the back to basics to make finer meal.
    Hey Petunia...you dropped your man pad!

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      I wonder how well these things stand up against popcorn? I store popcorn because I like the taste of the meal and it's more convenient to buy.
      Hmmm. I will let you know.

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      • #4
        The same thing happened to me with my electric mill. They're all different so I would try another mill if you have one. I've never tried grinding corn in our Country Living mill. I would try to adjust it on the side to coarse and maybe you can get it cracked first and then run it through again on a finer setting.

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          pop corn "jumps" out, but grinds up in all of mine LOL
          Hey Petunia...you dropped your man pad!

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          • #6
            I'd like to hear how the popcorn goes. I know some one who tried it but didn't like the results. Always been curious about that.

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            • #7
              Tammy at Dehydrate2store showed grinding corn with a cast iron grinder on one of her videos. She put it through twice I believe but it looked good.

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                Originally posted by BigJohn View Post
                I have a counry living grain mill and it's marvelous at grinding wheat, but I tried grinding corn and it didnt feed the kernels. Has anyone used the Grizzly H7775 Cast Iron Corn / Grain Mill? Is it worth 25 bucks?

                BigJohn
                you'll have to go to the Country Living web site and order the larger auger for corn and beans, it cost about 45.00 with postage. I got tired of the hand crank and have since put an ele motor on the thing for about 100.

                Last edited by crossbow; 08-03-2010, 04:27 PM.

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                • #9
                  Wow, that's just what I needed. I didnt think to look on their website for an attachment...sometimes I am pretty dense. I ordered a cheap "corn" mill from Amazon. I think I will get the Corn Auger for my country living mill and compare them. I will let you know how they work.

                  I put an electric belt drive motor on mine too. Hand grinding is soul destroying work, even with a good mill. I have plans to run it from a bicycle chain drive if the power ever goes out.

                  BTW: Popcorn meal rocks. It has a very nice flavor that blows away store bought cornmeal (of course). There is nothing better than popcorn bread.

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