Guest guest Posted March 5, 2007 Report Share Posted March 5, 2007 Does anyone know anything about hand crank grain grinders? I would prefer one that grinds with a stone. I was gyped when I purchased one from ebay last year. Nate ________________________________ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Dani Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 4:58 PM Subject: hand g Orwell must be turning over in his grave! Good grief. A related example.... I just suggested to a young woman (successful, educated businesswoman in California) that she take advantage of the state's law permitting the sale of raw milk... she's very into health. She responded that she was lactose intolerant so couldn't drink milk. I directed her to www.realmilk.com . We'll see if she'll de-program, but the spin is powerful, as Will's posts so clearly illustrate. Sigh. Dani ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > STORY 1) > A WAPF MOM IN MADISON, WI > I had my hair cut recently and the woman who cut my hair told me a > disturbing story. She has a little boy in kindergarten and when he > arrives at school, his lunch box is inspected and they remove foods > that contain fat. > > I called the superintendent of schools office this morning and I was > referred to a nurse who is the health services coordinator. She said > she was not aware of lunch box inspections. > > We talked about fat and brain development-and I asked her about the > milk that is served. She said children have a choice of 1% or 2% milk! > > She referred me to the Food Services Director and the District > Wellness Commission (and mentioned that food services is following > USDA guidelines). > > In a dairy state, these people must be afraid of losing their jobs. > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > STORY 2) > FROM THE OWNER OF AN ORGANIC DAIRY IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA > (ALSO THE MOTHER OF SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL, HEALTHY, STRONG CHILDREN!) > > I did a presentation to our Nutrition Network for our school district, > convinced them to bring back whole milk back as a choice into the schools, > and make it available for breakfast, midmorning snack and lunch. Four > months later the school district was audited by the state and they got poor > marks because they had whole milk as one of the choices. The district has > stopped offering whole milk. > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2007 Report Share Posted March 5, 2007 I've always been pleased with Lehman's service and products. http://www.lehmans.com/ On the subject of lunch searches - I've heard of it before, but its always been the search for the dreaded nut. sean > Does anyone know anything about hand crank grain grinders? I would > prefer one that grinds with a stone. I was gyped when I purchased one > from ebay last year. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2007 Report Share Posted March 5, 2007 I've always been pleased with Lehman's service and products. http://www.lehmans.com/ On the subject of lunch searches - I've heard of it before, but its always been the search for the dreaded nut. sean > Does anyone know anything about hand crank grain grinders? I would > prefer one that grinds with a stone. I was gyped when I purchased one > from ebay last year. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2007 Report Share Posted March 6, 2007 I have the mill from Nova Natural. I love it!! It uses stone. http://www.novanatural.com/product.phtml?pr=2311 & sec=668 > > Does anyone know anything about hand crank grain grinders? I would > prefer one that grinds with a stone. I was gyped when I purchased one > from ebay last year. > > Nate > > ________________________________ > > From: > [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Dani > Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 4:58 PM > > Subject: hand g > > > > Orwell must be turning over in his grave! Good grief. A > related example.... I just suggested to a young woman (successful, > educated businesswoman in California) that she take advantage of the > state's law permitting the sale of raw milk... she's very into > health. She responded that she was lactose intolerant so couldn't > drink milk. I directed her to www.realmilk.com . We'll see if > she'll de-program, but the spin is powerful, as Will's posts so > clearly illustrate. Sigh. > > Dani > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > STORY 1) > > A WAPF MOM IN MADISON, WI > > I had my hair cut recently and the woman who cut my hair told me a > > disturbing story. She has a little boy in kindergarten and when he > > arrives at school, his lunch box is inspected and they remove foods > > that contain fat. > > > > I called the superintendent of schools office this morning and I > was > > referred to a nurse who is the health services coordinator. She > said > > she was not aware of lunch box inspections. > > > > We talked about fat and brain development-and I asked her about the > > milk that is served. She said children have a choice of 1% or 2% > milk! > > > > She referred me to the Food Services Director and the District > > Wellness Commission (and mentioned that food services is following > > USDA guidelines). > > > > In a dairy state, these people must be afraid of losing their jobs. > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > STORY 2) > > FROM THE OWNER OF AN ORGANIC DAIRY IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA > > (ALSO THE MOTHER OF SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL, HEALTHY, STRONG CHILDREN!) > > > > I did a presentation to our Nutrition Network for our school > district, > > convinced them to bring back whole milk back as a choice into the > schools, > > and make it available for breakfast, midmorning snack and lunch. > Four > > months later the school district was audited by the state and they > got poor > > marks because they had whole milk as one of the choices. The > district has > > stopped offering whole milk. > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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