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Spice grinders

Postby tonicha » 22 Oct 2013, 13:16

or coffee bean grinders.

Grumpy has thought he'd get me on, but before we ask daughter to send one over, thought I'd better ask what you all think about them first.

Your thoughts please xx
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Re: Spice grinders

Postby Workingman » 22 Oct 2013, 13:50

I use an ancient stand-alone coffee bean grinder to break them down initially, then use a mortar and pestle, and elbow grease, to pulverise them into a powder - as best I can. :shock: :lol:

I have no idea about how good, or bad, modern spice grinders are. Sorry.
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Re: Spice grinders

Postby meriad » 22 Oct 2013, 13:52

I had one like this http://www.amazon.co.uk/Krups-Twin-Blad ... ee+grinder to grind coffee beans and it works really well; simple to clean and doesn't take up much space. Highly recommend it
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Re: Spice grinders

Postby tonicha » 22 Oct 2013, 15:46

Thanks Ria, we'll have a look for it here first. :D

WM, that's what I used to do, pestle and mortar, but am fed up wioth doing it that way :roll:
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Re: Spice grinders

Postby tonicha » 22 Oct 2013, 15:57

I've e-mailed Krups in Lisbon to find out if I can buy it locally.

If not, it's a phone call to daughter - she works for Amazon :D
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Re: Spice grinders

Postby Weka » 23 Oct 2013, 10:45

I've got (maybe had) the breville version if that and it's a PITA to clean, I think I've used it 3 times.
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Re: Spice grinders

Postby tonicha » 23 Oct 2013, 13:25

Krups have very kindly sent me a reply and given me a list of shops near here and also their website, so if I can't ginf it, I can order it on line :D
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Re: Spice grinders

Postby Workingman » 23 Oct 2013, 17:12

I know the score Weka.

I have a Braun whizzer stick with other attachments and I once made the mistake of trying to grind two bits of star anise in the plastic mini shredder instead of my ancient grinder. It did the job, but I could not get the smell out of the shredder for ages even after soaking it for days in sterilising fluid.

Ton, make sure the Krups has a metal lined cup.
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Re: Spice grinders

Postby tonicha » 23 Oct 2013, 20:05

Thanks WM, I will x
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Re: Spice grinders

Postby Weka » 28 Oct 2013, 07:53

I can't even pull mine apart to clean it, it's an all in one unit. It really is a PITA
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