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Freshly Milled Grains
Module 1: Welcome
1.1 Welcome! (4:58)
1.2 About the Author
1.3 Why Did we Stop Milling Our Own Grains? (5:16)
1.4 Why Learn to Mill Your Own Grains? (3:37)
Module 2: Grain Mills and Supplies
2.1 Supply List (Download)
2.2 Mill Options (13:05)
2.3 Try Milling (Demonstration with Mockmill) (14:21)
2.4 Sourcing and Storing Your Grains (16:46)
Module 3: Learning About Grains
3.1 Modern Wheat Varieties (11:20)
3.2 Ancient Grain Varieties (9:31)
3.3 Other Grains - Rye and Corn (7:06)
3.4 Baking Conversion Chart (Download)
3.5 Cheat Sheet of Grains for Milling at Home (Download)
Module 4: Baking with Freshly Milled Grains
4.1 Starting a Sourdough Starter or Using Your Starter with Freshly Milled Grains (11:05)
4.2 Crusty Sourdough Boule (50% Hard Wheat) (18:03)
4.3 Sandwich Bread (100% Hard Wheat) (10:08)
4.4 Sourdough Rolls (100% Hard Wheat) (10:12)
4.5 Blueberry Muffins (100% Soft White Wheat) (6:11)
4.6 Einkorn Cinnamon Rolls (10:28)
4.7 Rye Sourdough Boule (50% Rye and Hard Wheat) (5:58)
4.8 Freshly Milled Cornbread (7:34)
4.9 Fried Chicken (with Sourdough Breading) (5:57)
Bonus: Freshly Milled Whole Grain Cook Book
Freshly Milled Grains Cook Book (Download)
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