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Old 01-06-2007, 06:28 PM
KimS KimS is offline
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I tried grinding the tapioca in my coffee mill, but it kept jamming it , and I was afraid of burning out the motor.
I suspect that the type of mill she was talking about was the '2 arms spinning' kind rather than a 'burr' type mill. I say this because she also mentions grinding nuts in it and I know that nuts would be way too big to get through my burr mill but I do grind them with my little '2-arm-baby'.

The 2-arm-babies are very cheap and make life very easy when it comes to grinding nuts, etc. Esp. when you don't want to do a whole food processor full of nuts.

Glad to hear your bread turned out well Lois. I tried to roll and braid mine and then raise it again... afraid it was just too much to ask. The next batch, I will braid and roll immediately and then raise it overnight.

I haven't given up yet!!
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