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Has anyone tried grinding turkey using the Kitchenaid meat grinder attachment? [more inside]
posted by electroboy
on Oct 7, 2009 -
9 answers
I drink an espresso a day and two or three cappuccinos a week. I want to get a new coffee machine. [more inside]
posted by insouciant
on Jul 8, 2009 -
15 answers
Anyone know a place in the Oakland, SF, or surrounding area where I can buy a Rancilio Rocky no-doser coffee grinder tomorrow? Sweet Maria's isn't open Friday or Saturday. [more inside]
posted by tula
on May 1, 2009 -
3 answers
Coffeefilter!: Help me find a better grinder! I'm going to buy a burr grinder this time, but I need your help finding the right one. [more inside]
posted by 2oh1
on Apr 26, 2009 -
22 answers
Do I need a conical burr grinder? [more inside]
posted by monkeymadness
on Aug 9, 2008 -
10 answers
DH and I are looking at grinders -- specifically, grinders that can handle whole wheat berries but we will, of course, use this grinder for whatever else we can (coffee, for example). Looking for your experiences with and recommendations for grinders, as well as your ideas for what to do with ground substances. There is [more inside]
posted by MonkeyToes
on May 21, 2008 -
13 answers
Coffee gurus: I'm looking for a good burr grinder with control over quantity as well as grind, if possible. Usage will be for a small french press. Recommendations?
posted by sonofslim
on Apr 30, 2008 -
22 answers
I want to grind up kitchen scraps such as banana peels, avocado skins and orange peels so they compost faster. I've looked around, and the closest type of grinder I can find is what is called a meat chopper or "meat grinder". Will this work for tough vegetable matter or will it break or jam? Will it take forever? [more inside]
posted by kamelhoecker
on Oct 8, 2007 -
10 answers
Another coffee topic:
What is the best way to store coffee grounds? [more inside]
posted by Kilovolt
on Jan 11, 2005 -
40 answers
I'm looking for recommendations for a good, relatively inexpensive (hopefully around $30) coffee grinder, and some top of the line gourmet coffee to go along with it for a gift for Mom. She usually drinks Folgers, but was quite impressed with Jamaican Blue Mountain. Forgive the cluelessness, I'm more of a tea girl.
posted by ferociouskitty
on Nov 20, 2004 -
28 answers