How to Grind Your Own Flour By Hand From Wheat - Bailey Line Life #17
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- Опубликовано: 28 мар 2019
- Watch me grind home grown wheat kernels into truly whole grain flour. "Whole grain" from the store isn't really whole grain. This stuff is, and you can try it for yourself. Here's a link to the manufacturer's website: bit.ly/39uhban
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This was really pleasant to watch. I also enjoyed the ending where he made a porridge, while the wheat was still fresh and it's got that life energy that still hasn't faded, you know? :) Nice.
I'm a Grain Miller and I found this to be very interesting! We run about 82000lbs to 86000lbs an hour in our mill.
HI, SIR DO YOU HAVE A WEBSITE WHERE YOU SALE HAND GRINDERS THAT'S MANUEL?
We’ve purchased a 5 gallon bucket of wheat berries and a flour mill. Getting ready for some tough times ahead. The holy spirit is guiding us to prepare for hard times.
Get more buckets of wheat, its gonna get worse. The US is on track to be oil dependent and ive heard gas prices could go up to 8 bucks per gallon within the year
I didn't hear where that mill came from I don't see it in the links but I'll look again but if anyone knows a link would be great 🙏
@@V_626 I looked also. If you see can you let me know? Thank you
@@testiculartorsion6047 those hard times don’t seem to be coming. Haha.
when the digital ID comes out, everything you do and buy will be tracked. It is true that using a credit/debit card does that, but it is less efficient that way. I suspect that those buying anything self-sufficiency related will be put in a certain category or list. The digital ID (also called a digital wallet) will also use CBDCs and FIDO (login for phone and internet).
I would love to see a video about how you process the wheat from Harvesting (by hand as in this video) until finished product, ready to mill😊
I ABSOLUTLY LOVED HOW YOU MADE PORRIGE!!! THANKS
Great video. Thank you so much. I would love to learn more about your wheat farm.
This is amazing, thank you! I’d like to grind my own wheat and make fresh bread for our home from now on. The store bought breads have way too many additives.
They do not even display the date bread was baked anymore. Just the “best by” date. I would be very interested to know the baked date AND the “best by” date. My bet is people would shutter.
nice - thanks, greetings and good health to you and your loved ones from South Africa
I was watching a peeping video as we've started to build up our cache of food and water. One thing that I really would like to get away from is buying and storing store bought flour. This lead me to your vidblogs and this vid. I've read that you can store wheat kernels for up to 25 years. Obviously this appeals to someone that wants to eat more wholesome and at the same time build up my food stores. Great vid.
Thank you for your video! Greetings from Montreal!
Very interesting and a beautiful till recently I’ve started to make my own foods and I’m enjoying videos like this. It’s pretty much like a large Peppermill. PS get yourself a little pastry brush or silicone spatula it will be much easier to move the flour into the bowl then the spoon.
Man, it's so refreshing to see a real human being sharing such wholesome knowledge. Living in NYC I'm surrounded by morons who spend all their awake hours talking about stocks, real estate and Netflix. Even if I may never grind my own flour, I will watch this and enjoy your passion for good food.
I live in ms, right on the border of Tennessee where Memphis is.
In the past year, 1 out of 10 cars I see are from out of state. And in many cases when I'm going to work and back home, there can be a stretch when I see 3 or 4 in a row of out of state car tags.
Move, it might just save your sanity and life.
You could say that everyone is on the grind!
Kinda seems like you're the common denominator in that equation... just saying...
@@johnathanmandrake7240 probably the wrong types moving there, too. Laws in TX, FL, and TN need to change quickly to discourage the wrong types from moving there. Making it so that you must live there 10 years before voting might help a bit. Make the taxes on a vacation home cost 5X as much, too. Make taxes on those living there full time cheaper after 5 years since the average American moves every 5 years and that weakens society.
This is fascinating. I think I watched it with my mouth all open awe the whole video. I had looked up gristmill and this came up. What he made look yummy too.
Enjoyed the video, nice grinder.
I didn't know that freshly-ground flour can be made into a porridge. I really learned something. Thanks! ❤
Does it not still carry the risk of e coli contamination?
This video is extremely informative
thank you for ur time
Yes, I like your video!
A beautiful, instructive and practical video I haven’t seen in a long time. Especially because of the bad times ahead. What if we happen to be without electricity? Any advice and demonstration on how to survive is welcome. Thank you. I think I will buy something like this or make it myself. Thank you!
amazing. thank you!
Wonderful talent, I admire you.
Thank you very much! Drop by my website baileylineroad.com for a visit sometime. You'll find lots of stuff there, including tool giveaways, articles and lots of other stuff of interest to hands-on, how-to people.
Bye for now and thanks for watching!
Steve
Wow I want to try that porridge .
Wow. Hard work.
Very cool! ❤
I'm an engineer almost 40 years old and honestly I had no idea what whole wheat meant and how wheat flour was obtained until this video.
A silicone bbq brush will make getting the flour out of the mill a lot easier
That was awesome! Thank you for posting this! Curiosity where do you live that you’re able to grow barley?
Cool video
😎👍👍
Hard to say which is more perfect... Your voice or the mill! Thank you for the demo and info.
I liked your video.
Ye ole stone grinder👍👍👍👍
Brilliant. Loved it. Going to get myself one of those grinders. Only thing is where to get reliable wheat kernels.
Did you get one? What's this type of grinder called?
I see there is no link for the grinder you have. I guess I shouldn’t expect one could still be gotten. It is a beautiful mill. I wish I could get one of those.
Q
😂
I guess the stone age was more healthier than I thought!
Stone grinding wheat berries works.
Q ❤
Thank you
Hey Steve, Do you think this type of grinder would work with corn to make corn flour?
In Europe when you buy whole wheat flour in a shop, it is indeed actual whole wheat flour, including the endosperm and the bran. It is against the law to sell flour as whole grain flour when the endosperm has been removed. So, your statement may be correct for the United States, but in countries with a strong bread tradition and strong consumer protection this will not apply.
But then it would need to be highly GMO or added preservatives in order to counteract the low shelf life of the flour. So its still not as ideal as grinding your own flour
@@hassanalbasirjamal7013 No GMO food in the EU and preservatives are not permitted in flours either. Stored properly, whole grain flours and grists have a shelf live of about six months, which is plenty long and should never ever become a problem unless you are engaging in wasteful hamster buying, which again is an American thing, not a thing in Europe.
@@trijezdci4588 but that directly contradicts the information from this video? How can oily flour last 6 months while this person say only make flour to use within 2 days. That is a huge difference in potential shelf life
@@hassanalbasirjamal7013 Two days shelf live is nonsense. Oils do not go rancid within only two days. I attended professional school for master bakers in Germany and we were taught six months when properly stored. You can also look this up in "Technologie der Backwarenherstellung" by Schünemann and Treu which is the book used in the German Meister curriculum.
@@trijezdci4588 i think it's still an attractive idea to freshly grind your flour just when you are about to bake some bread, instead of using flour ground 6 months ago. That's just my personal opinion.
thank you for posting this. I love that you mentioned you tried the metal hand crank kind and still prefers the stone that you've owned for several decades. Would you happen to have a manual oil press machine you're recommend?
Agreed, do you know the name for the type of mill used in this video?
SAMAP Model 220 Manual Stone Grain Mill Grinder by Miracle Exclusive
I love this content! I want to know how to make wheat better.
Thanks! Drop by my website baileylineroad.com for a visit sometime. You'll find lots of stuff there, including tool giveaways, articles and lots of other stuff of interest to hands-on, how-to people.
Bye for now and thanks for watching!
Steve
Great video. You could do voiceovers for Richard Dreyfus lol. I thought that’s who you were at first!
What about Bob?!
Do you have a video on cleaning and maintenance?
Where can one find one of these mills? Very cool
Thank you for your video, I don't see this model on the web site. What is it called, so perhaps I can find it elsewhere? Also can you grind dried corn kernels? Thanks for your time!
Hey there, thanks for the great video. Could you please note what brand/model grinder you are using? That's an amazing but of kit!🤓
It's in the description
SAMAP grain mill is the manufacturer of this particular mill
I have a Victorian made in Columbia hand crank corn mill. It definitely doesn't make pastry flour. Does this mill produce a fine flour from rice, etc?
can you please link to the source that states the germ is removed?
i never heard about it and it would be interesting to read
You want to get your self a brush with the correct stiffness , to push the flour out of the mill into your bowl, its quieter, much easier , and no scraping on the flour collection area
Thank`s for the info on the whole flour , never realized they never left the husk in,
Hello Bailey Line Road ! you look like a enjoy life (^^)
I also have a stone mill handmade in Japan.
I grind SOBA at home(^^)
buckwheat for noodles. i love those cold...zara soba, I think it is called.
Thanks a million. I need one to grind only 50 gms (each) of oats, barley n millet for my daily breakfast because I am diabetic with hypertension. Do recommend this better than than a small electric grinder. Checked the company’s website but they don’t have one like yours. Where can I get one like yours? Thanks again for your video
I just checked and they have one like his now
Could you please show us how to disassemble this and clean it? (If you haven't already..)
Love from MCGI💕
Very cool. Question: You mentioned not storing it for more than a day or two. What happens to it? When making sourdough to get the natural yeast activated it has to ferment for about a week. Any thoughts? Thanks for the comment.
as soon as half an hour after breaking open the kernels in grinding, they start losing nutrients. as long as the wheat berries are not damaged, they keep for a long time, 20 years or so (as long as you don't get weavils in there...)
you can start your sourdough starter with the wild yeast from the air and since the flour is then interacting with the yeast in water, not air, I suppose the nutrient loss would be different. Also, you can put mill fresh flour for your loaves, which afaik sit for about a day. That's as fresh as it gets I think!
I just got this same mill, and would love to see your base you made for it! Needing some ideas, as our 1950’s kitchen doesn’t leave many options.
Where did you buy it from? I can't find it.
@@sunnic1279 I got mine off eBay. I can post a link if it will let me. Just a sec.
Packaging was above standard and came fairly quickly considering it’s winter. Would highly recommend.
Thank you.
Would love to get one of these as well and hear about how the base was built. Any update? Thanks!
@@Karma6248 we are still waiting for you to drop the link, and your base if possible
Is there a way to grind chili like this. Can u use it to grind chili? What i want isnt chili powder, more like chili porridge
Great video.
I would like to understand better how that stone grinder seems inside. so i can try to build my own
me, too. Looks like the old water mill way of sending grain between two wheels made of stone.
Are those hulled? I mean is the husk still attached to it or not?
Is this really recommendable to diabetic as low carb food diet?
Put wheat berries into blender. Add water until it circulates. keep going until done. Add bread flour until hydration is right.
I just got one today, 2nd. hand! $25.00 Did the one I purchase from, should she have charged more? Mine appears older than yours. What is the going rate for one, please?
So this mill comes from Europe? Would cost a fortune in shipping to get to the states! Any local sources for it?
So the stones don't touch each other and there are no wear and tear between the stones?
Can you grind corn or maize
If the pressure wasnt tightened too much could you make weetabix?
thanks that helped a lot with trying to make flower💌😄
Is the wheat roasted? How is it that you ate the porridge raw and not cooked
Did I miss that part number and brand name of the wheat mill ?
I would be interested to know, if you were to vacuum seal the flour, would it retain its nutritional value?
Thank you for your response. I posted that a little too soon. We got a wonder junior deluxe and already have some canned wheat. So planning to start grinding weekly or eow (every other week), as you suggest, then have fresh flour. And getting more variety of grains.
Where do you get the wheat berries
What kind of mill is this? Are they still made?
Where do you get these grinders from?
Pleas If you could send me the link where I can buy this mill thank you
The question that I have for you is how do you deal with the fine bits of stone that you'll find in the flour. Isnt that dangerous? I had read that when stone ground flour mills were popular that they had to contend with the stone powder wearing down their teeth. Does it have to do with the kind of stone used?
Weaker stones that are rough and more prone to chipping might have that issue, but very hard stones that have such a well refined finish like this generally won't have that problem.
the dust (not larger chips or pebbles) are full of minerals and therefore helpful to your body. In the same way, rock dust is awesome in the garden and can make fruit trees fruit like crazy. I got some for free from a guy who worked at a gravel yard and my fig tree went from barely or not producing to weighing down the branches with fruit - but, I also added hardwood ash and that helped a great deal, too.
You can supposedly boil a rock in your soup to get extra minerals.
Saw another demonstration of a stone mill. They were hung up on the stone dust that may end up in the flour. The old timers who used the large gris mills. Never worried about the stone dust. How would you get it out anyway?
I don't think you can get it out, but also.. 1. that stone is probably very hard and only trace amounts get in the flour. and 2. a little dirt is good for you. there's pregnant people who crave eating dirt because their bodies know it needs some minerals after all :D
where did you find your grinder?
my mom used to have a similar tool to make coconut milk to make thai curry, however she sold her tool because she's now old and doesn't have the energy to make coconut milk. I bought a machine grinder to make flour but it broke down. I'm thinking of buying a stone grinder.
Thanks for sharing!
Use wooden spoon to scrape the flour off of the stone
I've been looking... no luck...
Or make a small natural brush from willow/hazel!
spatula. something flat and same width is smarter.
Cool beans, er, ah, berries. lol
Anyone happen to have a link to buy from the USA?
Can you not store you flour in the freezer so you have some on hand?
What brand is your hand cranked stone mill?
SAMAP grain mill is the manufacturer of this particular mill
Can you share where or how sells that kind of stone mill grinder?
SAMAP grain mill is the manufacturer of this particular mill
How you ate that porridge?
ur tummy got after you
Can I ask where did you buy that stone grinder from?.
SAMAP grain mill is the manufacturer of this particular mill. Ebay sells them
Hi, thanks for sharing, May I know where can we buy this grain mill now..? That will Ship to Canada, thanks
Ebay sells them. SAMAP grain mill is the manufacturer of this particular mill
How can I get one of these
Were you using hard wheat or soft wheat berries? Soft wheat berries are good for pancakes, hard wheat berries are good for bread.
The link for the stone Grain Mill is from France is there any idea about the shipping cost and if you can still get them and blah blah blah please help
SAMAP grain mill is the manufacturer of this particular mill. They sell them on eBay
How long can you store the unground wheat?
Some say 20-30 years whrn stored in sealed mylar bags with oxygen absorbers in 5 gallon buckets.
Can you still buy this type of stone Grinder? If so...what brand and model is it?
SAMAP grain mill is the manufacturer of this particular mill
So that's basically raw gravy then?
Where can I buy one on those grinder ?
SAMAP grain mill is the manufacturer of this particular mill. Ebay sells them
You should have shown us the parts of this stone grinder by simply opening two screws . It would be more satisfying to see the actual grinding mechanism .
How can I have one of those
I wanted to see it tear down for better understanding
Where can I get that same stone flour mill?
I would also like to know.
One year later... No one knows...
There is a link but it's in France. 😖 Shipping would be BRUTAL with the weight of that thing. 😞
tried amazon or ebay ?
@@AndreaM77 tried. They don't ship outside of france at all
doesn't need cooking? thats dope
Kept the Early Americans Alive
I would like to make a mill like this.
But can't seem to find how to make one.
If anyone knows how to, I'd be very interested.
I'd also be interested in a wind powered one. But no where near the size if a Holland windmill.
On wind power im looking at about 5x the size of the mill in this video.
I have the winds..... I could power a Holland size one with my winds. But I don't need that big. 5 to 20 lbs a day would be good.
No one shows how to use wind power for anything but a turbine. Back in the days wind could be used for saw mills, and other factories.
I find one dealer in America . But they do not handle the mill.
How would one go about storing fresh flour like this, long term? Thank you!
You don't, and it's REALLY not recommended you try. Firstly, the protein starts breaking down from the first time you grind it. The wheat berry is a living seed. That is how you store it. Secondly, powdered flour is like dynamite. A little spark could lead to an explosion. You don't want this...
@@EpicMiller what?
@@352floridian wheat berries are living. Ground flour is dead, and the protein in the flour starts breaking down immediately. It's not nutritionally sound to store ground flour. ALSO, flour is supremely dry and VERY FLAMMABLE. Stored in large quantities, it can explode with a little spark.
Should really try listening more, sounds harsh but he clearly explained early on this truly 'whole wheat' flour doesn't store long.
Where do I get that exact stonemill the website in the description doesn’t have any made of solid stone
SAMAP grain mill is the manufacturer of this particular mill. Ebay and other various websites sell them
@@YippeeKiYayMrFalcon much appreciated!
do you know the brand or where to buy this grinder? thanks!
SAMAP grain mill is the manufacturer of this particular mill