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I really like this mincer. I have it for less than a month, so I don’t know how it will perform on long run, but for now I am completely satisfied.
I bought it to make a flour.
I have allergy to gluten and yeast, so I have to bake my own breads and cakes.
First – gluten-free flours are very expensive, second – not all of them you can find in supermarket, and you have to look for it in specialty stores.
Like today I found a recipe for brioche, which calls for millet flour; I did not have this, but I had millet grains. I used this machine and now – I have a millet flour.
Plus pound of rice cost $0.99 and pound of rice flour runs from $2.99 to $3.99 per pound, if you use a lot of gluten free flour you will pretty quickly will pay off for this machine (I bought it on another site for $74.00 and shipping was free).
I like also that this machine is small enough. Most of flour mills are very bulky.
I can get pretty fine flour by using Miracle Mincer, but if you are perfectionist maybe it won’t be fine enough for you.
Another good quality – it is not extremal loud, even my spooky dogs are not running away when I am using it. I hope it will lust long enough.
I like that it is made in Italy (lately everything is made in China, and quality is suffering, not a price.)
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This soup maker is excellent! You can stir your ingredients right in the glass jar w/o opening the lid. It heats fast and washes well. My soup was done in about an hour. It also keeps your soup hot until you turn the soup maker off. I would say this is the best small appliance I have purchased besides the Cuisinart Keurig single serve coffee maker!
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I really like this mincer.,
I really like this mincer. I have it for less than a month, so I don’t know how it will perform on long run, but for now I am completely satisfied.
I bought it to make a flour.
I have allergy to gluten and yeast, so I have to bake my own breads and cakes.
First – gluten-free flours are very expensive, second – not all of them you can find in supermarket, and you have to look for it in specialty stores.
Like today I found a recipe for brioche, which calls for millet flour; I did not have this, but I had millet grains. I used this machine and now – I have a millet flour.
Plus pound of rice cost $0.99 and pound of rice flour runs from $2.99 to $3.99 per pound, if you use a lot of gluten free flour you will pretty quickly will pay off for this machine (I bought it on another site for $74.00 and shipping was free).
I like also that this machine is small enough. Most of flour mills are very bulky.
I can get pretty fine flour by using Miracle Mincer, but if you are perfectionist maybe it won’t be fine enough for you.
Another good quality – it is not extremal loud, even my spooky dogs are not running away when I am using it. I hope it will lust long enough.
I like that it is made in Italy (lately everything is made in China, and quality is suffering, not a price.)
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This soup maker is excellent! You can stir your ingredients right in the glass jar w/o opening the lid. It heats fast and washes well. My soup was done in about an hour. It also keeps your soup hot until you turn the soup maker off. I would say this is the best small appliance I have purchased besides the Cuisinart Keurig single serve coffee maker!
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