behindthelight
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First strip it in thinner layers with your hands, then cut the thin layers into smaller squares with good scissors, then blend them in small few-seconds sessions
endlessness said:First strip it in thinner layers with your hands, then cut the thin layers into smaller squares with good scissors, then blend them in small few-seconds sessions
i have had amazing results with coffee grinders, just shred then chop with scissors as endlessness mentioned, then toss in the grinder.Digi123 said:I use a cheapo little coffee bean grinder. It works, but it takes a while as you can only do small small quantities at a time
behindthelight said:mortar and pestle huh? I never thought of that.
Looks like it might survive one grinding attempt long enough to get most of the job done.Ringo123 said:Any good blenders/grinders for cheap money in europe?
will this do:
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Those links are indeed temporal. But a search on "cgoldenwall 700gr grinder" should deliver. So we have from the same family of grinders :thumb_up:Toshido said:Your link on the last post is unavailable, Jees.
I found the 750g one though. Not too shabby for 80 bucks. They make a 300g and 150g for a little cheaper, but the best bang for the buck is the 750g.
750g Grinder