Posted by super 55 on August 08, 2015 at 21:58:06 from (50.64.38.144):
In Reply to: Making Corn Meal posted by KEH on August 08, 2015 at 16:31:48:
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I would like to put my Super 55 on my 1948 Chevy 2 ton with the mill take it to shows and the farmers market, that's if I can get a small mill that can make the cornmeal. I wasn't planning on growing the corn though, I just like to work with old iron. I would buy the whole kernels. There is a supplier in Sedro Wolley, Washington that the folks at the Lynden Washington show use. There may be a local BC supplier in Chilliwack that will probably have access to the corn for milling too. It makes great cornbread and waffles. You have to keep it in the freezer once you get the cornmeal home or it will spoil.
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