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Doug Freyburger wrote:
> Steve Freides wrote: >> >> I use a Sunbeam Oskar, which is a mini food processor. The mini >> basket on some full-sized food processors should suffice. You want a >> straight-edged blade, not serrated. >> >> I use all dry-roasted, unsalted, whole nuts that I buy from Trader >> Joe's. Although I eyeball the measurements, I've checked them and >> they a 2 cups almonds, 1/3 cup cashews, 1/3 cup peanuts. > > There exist custom machines that grind nut butter. I have never heard > of anyone having one at home but I have seen them at stores. No way > would a store let you run a custom mix through one of theirs. Has > anyone ever seen a custom nut grinding machine for home use? Might > apply to folks on a paleolithic diet plan. A Sunbeam Oskar costs maybe $40 on ebay and does the job perfectly. We also use it in the kitchen to chop up other stuff. -S- |
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