Milling spices
The Mockmill easily handles
dried spices and seasonings,
including pepper, coriander,
cardamom, cinnamon, and
more. Please note that some
spices, such as cinnamon, may
need to be broken into pieces
small enough to feed into the
Mockmill.
To flush the mill of the aroma
of milled spices, simply grind a
small amount of grain ( such as
wheat or rice ) right away. Then
use this "flavored flour" to add
aroma to your baking or sauces!
Oily / fatty foods
Please refrain from grinding
nuts or oily foods such as
sesame, flax, or poppy seeds.
Even coffee beans contain a
great deal of oil, which leaves
a film on the grinding stones,
rendering them incabable of
processing the grain properly.
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How to clean a greasy film
from the grinding stones:
Choose a coarse setting and mill
about half a cup of dry grain,
such as wheat or rice. Move
the lever from coarse to fine
and back again while grinding.
Milling on the coarse setting will
quickly remove the oily film from
the grinding stones
Supervision
The Mockmill is a piece of
electrical equipment and should
only be used under proper super-
vision ( and not by children ).
Warning
Keep hands and other objects
( such as spoons or screw-
drivers ) away from the milling
mechanism at all times. Failure
to do so could cause injury ( to
the fingers ) and/or damage the
grinding stones.