You should also be able to ferment your pressed shell/byproduct stuff to increase the nutrition output before feeding it to your chickens (pigs would also really enjoy it, when you get back into them). Just throw it in a bucket/jar with some water and leave it for a few days until it gets good and bubbly and then feed it out.
One of the beautiful things about making your own oil is you never have to worry about the oil going rancid because you do not have to store the oil. Only store the seeds with which to make the oil. God Bless Joe Scott Muddy Dog Ranch
Thanks for sharing. I think and and every seed you grow 😊and then hemp seed comes to mind or chia seed or maybe flaxseed. Your video was very encouraging and enjoyable. 😊thx again.
That is wonderful! Maybe you can try avocado, sesame, ricebran, mustard, corriander seed, amaranth, the possibilities are endless 😁 Maybe you can grow camelia oleifera tree and make tea seed oil, it's similar to olive oil.
I absolutely appreciated this post and hope to begin the same, I was curious of the potential for making avocado oil from the large seeds, and suggestions on perhaps breaking down...besides a hammer since I would imagine in order to maintain the Vevor press that it would require certain seeds as though and large to be broken down?
I have an industrial screw press sitting in my shop in MN. It’s yours if you want it. Just figure out how to get it moved. Weighs approximately 900 lbs. but will produce a lot of oil.
I bought a hand crank last year as part of my sustainability plan, and had the same idea about sunflowers 🌻 but not impressed with my press haha … would you consider showing us peanut oil? I am testing the oil rising method right now, but it takes 3 weeks to separate chopped peanuts from the oil in a cabinet (if it works). I ordered heirloom VA & TN peanuts for seed. I’ll be trying them in feed sacks next year!
@@Ebh1234 I couldn’t remember where on the internet I made this comment, but I’ve wanted to update it, so thank you. I tried the rising method for grinding peanuts and it’s been almost a year and not a drop of oil separated. As far as my oil press, I’ve tried it twice with sunflower seeds and didn’t heat it enough. I don’t think it was the best quality. Amazon has a seed oil press that’s been featured by youtubers but it’s like $150 ish. I’ve sense learned that seed oils aren’t great for us, so I’ve switched my focus to adding more tallow in my sustainability plan. Hope this helps.
I have had a similar desire to grow my own oil! One thing you might try is Styrian pumpkins - their seeds don't need to be shelled and they grow well in a northern climate.
I watching you from Ethiopia and appreciate you thank you for sharing your experience. Please can I find the machine in anywhere in electronics stores?
Very cool! Wow those are a lot more affordable than I thought. Something to consider! Would be cool to grow sunflowers and then make your own oil from them! Interested to see/hear about other oils you make. Specially olive oil - my favorite oil lol. Thanks for sharing! 🤠
Wow, the price is really low - like, so low I'd be skeptical about it if I hadn't seen you using it. On the one hand, something this inexpensive can't last very long, but on the other hand you could buy a second one for the price of replacement parts for some other models. Keep us posted on how it holds up for you!
Thank you Ive been following you’re family channel since my very first homestead You taught me how to make vinegar back in umm 2018? Well because of this video I went ahead and purchased my long awaited non toxic air fryer which I had been searching for because NOW I can make my own oils for flavor aroma and healthier oil for brushing on my foods in the air fryer I purchased the Vevor upon your recommendation and I love it So far I’ve done sunflower seeds and brown flax Can’t wait to try more
Appreciate your sharing I’ve always wanted something similar And I had no idea this model was so affordable Making our own cooking oil would be a great step in the cycle of things on our homestead Zero waste is my motto here We have chickens Worms Goats Gardens WoW again thank you
Oil Press: bit.ly/3SDATRL
Vevor site - bit.ly/3SwvsUH
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You should also be able to ferment your pressed shell/byproduct stuff to increase the nutrition output before feeding it to your chickens (pigs would also really enjoy it, when you get back into them). Just throw it in a bucket/jar with some water and leave it for a few days until it gets good and bubbly and then feed it out.
Would this be good for goats straight or fermented please
One of the beautiful things about making your own oil is you never have to worry about the oil going rancid because you do not have to store the oil. Only store the seeds with which to make the oil.
God Bless Joe Scott Muddy Dog Ranch
Thanks for sharing. I think and and every seed you grow 😊and then hemp seed comes to mind or chia seed or maybe flaxseed. Your video was very encouraging and enjoyable. 😊thx again.
This is a great help for me just starting on my oil pressing journery. Very well done. Thank you.
2:10 This is very good detailing, thank you
I would love to see how the olive oil works out.
This is fantastic.
Thanks for the share
In order to make Oilive Oil, u need a different kind of press. This one is only for seed type material.
Thanks. I was wondering how to make biodiesel to save money. Now I'm planting a lot of safflower.
Really neat! Looking forward to your other pressings.
This is cool 😊😎. Do you make avocado 🥑 oil and if yes what machine do you use?
really enjoyed your delivery of information, clean - clear and all the information I was looking for, thanks, well done.
Awesome thing to have! Thanks for the link and the video!
I have a similar machine and i found that for sunflower, its better to press it cold than hot. Hitting works well with groundnuts or soybeans
im interested in knowing how much oil this machine produce from 1kg sunflower seeds?
really enjoyed the information, and the pressing of the seeds to make oil. have a great week end.
Wow. Amazing. Thank you. I need this
WOW! I need one of those
That is wonderful! Maybe you can try avocado, sesame, ricebran, mustard, corriander seed, amaranth, the possibilities are endless 😁 Maybe you can grow camelia oleifera tree and make tea seed oil, it's similar to olive oil.
Thanks for sharing what is the machine called, the label and can it be got from Amazon. Thanks again
Great, i really like it and wish to have one. How much is the cost?
Thank you for this lesson I gave you like 👍
Thank you Todd that was very interesting.🍁🍂🍁🦃💚🙃
What is this machine called? Amazing
I press oil with Sunflowers, Walnuts, Camelina, Linseed und Rapeseed, Ilove it. Greetings from Germany
Hi! Is it possible to press cold with this machine or only hot?
What type of machine are you using?. What is the name/ brand 🤔
Do you think you could make peanut oil with it? Or even cashews?
That is very, very cool. 😮
Please let me know the price of the oil press machine and where I can get it.
Oil Press: bit.ly/3SDATRL
Vevor site - bit.ly/3SwvsUH
5% Off Sitewide Coupon Code: VVG5%OFF
I absolutely appreciated this post and hope to begin the same, I was curious of the potential for making avocado oil from the large seeds, and suggestions on perhaps breaking down...besides a hammer since I would imagine in order to maintain the Vevor press that it would require certain seeds as though and large to be broken down?
Hello Sir. It's pretty motivating. How much is the machine in dollars?
What type sunflowers did you plant are there some varieties that produce more oil
I have an industrial screw press sitting in my shop in MN. It’s yours if you want it. Just figure out how to get it moved. Weighs approximately 900 lbs. but will produce a lot of oil.
How much is it
Where do you buy the machine? Please provide me this information thank you
Can that machine produce oil from other products like soya beans
Is there a book you can buy that tells you which seeds should be cold or hot pressed also at what temperature’s?
Can l fried the seed on fire about 15mins before press?
I bought a hand crank last year as part of my sustainability plan, and had the same idea about sunflowers 🌻 but not impressed with my press haha … would you consider showing us peanut oil? I am testing the oil rising method right now, but it takes 3 weeks to separate chopped peanuts from the oil in a cabinet (if it works). I ordered heirloom VA & TN peanuts for seed. I’ll be trying them in feed sacks next year!
What hand press did you buy?
@@Ebh1234 I couldn’t remember where on the internet I made this comment, but I’ve wanted to update it, so thank you. I tried the rising method for grinding peanuts and it’s been almost a year and not a drop of oil separated. As far as my oil press, I’ve tried it twice with sunflower seeds and didn’t heat it enough. I don’t think it was the best quality. Amazon has a seed oil press that’s been featured by youtubers but it’s like $150 ish. I’ve sense learned that seed oils aren’t great for us, so I’ve switched my focus to adding more tallow in my sustainability plan. Hope this helps.
How much oil (volume) for a given amount (volume or mass) of sunflower seed?
What is the name of that device you use to make oil sir for research purposes in school
Hi, what is the name of the machine? Where did you get it from?
I have had a similar desire to grow my own oil! One thing you might try is Styrian pumpkins - their seeds don't need to be shelled and they grow well in a northern climate.
hello
This is wonderful. How much does it cost and how can I get one? I am in Kenya
Check description
How long are these stable for, compared to commercial oils, which are degummed & refined?
Not as long, and I keep it in the fridge
Wold work with coconut? Have you tried yet?
Have not tried that yet, in theory it should work but some things you have to dry in the oven first before processing
Can this be used for other seeds?
Yes
How has that machine held up?
I watching you from Ethiopia and appreciate you thank you for sharing your experience. Please can I find the machine in anywhere in electronics stores?
What if you dry out the olives first and then try to get the oil. Just wondering.
I think if you dried or roasted olives or peanuts that might work but I haven’t tried it
Where to buy this machine please?and what is the name
How do you get rid of the sunflower aroma
Very cool! Wow those are a lot more affordable than I thought. Something to consider! Would be cool to grow sunflowers and then make your own oil from them! Interested to see/hear about other oils you make. Specially olive oil - my favorite oil lol. Thanks for sharing! 🤠
I need one of this. How can I get one? What is the cost involved? I want to go into small scale production of palm kernel oil
Check description
What does sunflower oil smell like?????
How can one get this kitchen machine?
How does it taste?
How many seeds / flowers do you need to maintain your cooking oil consumption?
Not sure yet, I am going to get a 50 bag of sunflowers and we will see how long that lasts
The residual can be mixed with corn in a posho mill and make flour no need to give it to chickens
How much would it cost to make one gallon of oil?
Very economical.
useful, thank you
As with the sunflowers, you need to choose an oil variety of any grain or bean.
your links dont work anymore where can i buy one of these?
Now I want to buy an oil press along with some of those weird flavored sunflower seeds. Dill Pickle flavored oil XD
7:01 HOW MUCH GRAM DID YOU TOOK TO GET THAT MUCH OIL?
What is the ratio of pounds of seed to ounces of oil?
(Approx)
Wow, the price is really low - like, so low I'd be skeptical about it if I hadn't seen you using it. On the one hand, something this inexpensive can't last very long, but on the other hand you could buy a second one for the price of replacement parts for some other models. Keep us posted on how it holds up for you!
Good very good
How to I clean the sunflower oil
What is the cost of the machine
Almond oil is 👍 good
Please what is sawer seed
Where can i buy this machine?
Oil Press: bit.ly/3SDATRL
Vevor site - bit.ly/3SwvsUH
5% Off Sitewide Coupon Code: VVG5%OFF
Where can i find that machine?
Oil Press: bit.ly/3SDATRL
Vevor site - bit.ly/3SwvsUH
5% Off Sitewide Coupon Code: VVG5%OFF
Pls can't use the machine for casto to remove oil casto
Pls make more videos 😊
whats the name of the machine?
It’s in the description of video, and link, too! ❤
Black seed oil
Kindly tell me the name of the white seeds 3:28
Safflower
We only use olive oil.
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cool
some transparency would be helpful. How did you successfully manage to dehull the sunflowers? Don't just show us the finished product
I purchased them dehulled
❤
Dont these oils oxidise in the body like metal
huh?
Thank you
Ive been following you’re family channel since my very first homestead
You taught me how to make vinegar back in umm 2018?
Well because of this video I went ahead and purchased my long awaited non toxic air fryer which I had been searching for because NOW I can make my own oils for flavor aroma and healthier oil for brushing on my foods in the air fryer
I purchased the Vevor upon your recommendation and I love it
So far I’ve done sunflower seeds and brown flax
Can’t wait to try more
Interesting
Would it do avocado oil? Or corn? Very cool! Texas Deb ❤️
I will try corn!
@@SSLFamilyDad Just a heads up, to make 1 litre of corn oil it takes roughly between 75 and 85lbs of corn depending on variety.
@@SSLFamilyDad I assume you'd have to pre-grind the corn?
It is good Where can i bye
How many sunflowers does it take to make enough oil for your family?
Awesome video! Thanks
Appreciate your sharing
I’ve always wanted something similar
And I had no idea this model was so affordable
Making our own cooking oil would be a great step in the cycle of things on our homestead
Zero waste is my motto here
We have chickens
Worms
Goats
Gardens
WoW again thank you
Like #1000. . .also. . . nice work.
U.S.A wants to have a talk with you sir
Avocado oil
That's like a hogh-speed juicer
Now you can fuel your tractor :)
Kindly I need that machine
Link in description
coool man
Date oil
Can you do corn in that machine?
Yes, but unless you're a corn producer it isn't worth it. A liter takes 75-85lbs of corn depending on variety.