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Janet Bostwick wrote:
> > You will need a dedicated grinder for that. You will not be able to > get rid of the spice flavor. I use my old whirly coffee grinder for powdering dried ferret food, to make them their beloved gravy meals each day. I would never consider using that same machine for coffee. I love my ferrets but I'm not interested in having ferret-food-flavored coffee in the morning. That said....hmmmmm....I've never tried it so who am I to say if it would be bad or not? ![]() G. |
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On 9/20/2013 1:03 PM, Gary wrote:
> Janet Bostwick wrote: >> >> You will need a dedicated grinder for that. You will not be able to >> get rid of the spice flavor. > > I use my old whirly coffee grinder for powdering dried ferret food, to > make them their beloved gravy meals each day. I would never consider > using that same machine for coffee. I love my ferrets but I'm not > interested in having ferret-food-flavored coffee in the morning. > > That said....hmmmmm....I've never tried it so who am I to say if it > would be bad or not? ![]() > It's not really a great expense to have a blade grinder for spices. The Cuisinart blade grinder only costs $20. -- Jim Silverton (Potomac, MD) Extraneous "not." in Reply To. |
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