One was a hand crank grain mill (Back to Basics) and one was a NutriMill (L'EQUIP). I haven't tried either one out, but I am excited!
wow! that is just so awesome!! I'm so jealous. oh well, I got a few good christmas presents and I'm hoping a few more presents during the year.
Pam
I was wondering when you were going to post this! Yeah. I have a NurtiMIll and love it and use it often I am very envious of the hand crank one though!
I enjoy my back to basics one, but the Nutrimill one would be SO nice to have! Totally jeallous!
Santa brought me a KitchenAid, DH and the kids bought the pasta maker attachments for it, and my MIL bought the wheat grinder attachment.
I have never felt so loved at Christmas in my life, not because it was expensive, but because I didn't even ask for anything that fancy. I wanted a low end electric grinder and a $20 pasta maker so I wouldn't have to roll things out by hand anymore. Then come to find out... DH bought the pasta attachments more than 2 months before I made the wishlist his parents asked me to make.
It's only mid-January and I've already used the pasta maker a half dozen times. Still need to find some wheat to grind though.

Quoting tyheamma:Santa brought me a KitchenAid, DH and the kids bought the pasta maker attachments for it, and my MIL bought the wheat grinder attachment.
I have never felt so loved at Christmas in my life, not because it was expensive, but because I didn't even ask for anything that fancy. I wanted a low end electric grinder and a $20 pasta maker so I wouldn't have to roll things out by hand anymore. Then come to find out... DH bought the pasta attachments more than 2 months before I made the wishlist his parents asked me to make.
It's only mid-January and I've already used the pasta maker a half dozen times. Still need to find some wheat to grind though.
Do those work well? I have a KitchenAid & wanted to get those attachments, but wasn't sure if they worked as well as freestanding ones.



- Jambo4
on Jan. 4, 2010 at 4:36 PM