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Coffee grinder - necessary equipment

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I've been cooking with herbals for decades, but I had never gone the extra step of purchasing a Braun coffee grinder to process before.

All I can say is that this is absolutely necessary equipment, especially if you have access to a grower's cast off trim and fan leaves.

You can take a big bag of dry shake and grind it down into a fine powder in a matter of seconds. Even the stems become powder.

Rather than storing a big paper bag of potential cooking herbs, I can turn it into a powder that stores in a pill bottle.

No more picking pieces of herb out of your teeth - the grinder turns it into flour.

I imagine the increased surface area provided with grinding also aids in absorption.

This is in fact the best accessory I've added since my first bud grinder.
 
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good to know, my buddy uses a coffee grinder for blunt rolling
 

DD4Y

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Yup.. it's the best.. Take your grind flour, sub it for about 1/3 to 1/2 of the flour in a good chocolate cookie recipe and you will have the best cookies you ever tasted. CAUTION!! - Eat only a small one and wait at least 90 minutes before you eat any more, cuz it creeps up on ya.. Remember.. you can always eat a little more, but it's hard to go back when you overdo it. People have different tolerances and it's important to find your level of comfort. OD'ing is no fun.
 
my gig is to sautee the weedflour in the smallest amount of any given oil (usually coconut or sesame) twice, filtering throught filter paper or filter cloth..
this grabs most all, and if concentrated enough can simply be gel capped as pure oil (using an eye dropper, slow, but can be worth it)
 

SwissBliss

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I have always been partial to a food processor, but a coffee grinder works too. The food processor method also leaves some nice plentiful kif at the top too...

~SB~
 

Bud Hi

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I'm a blender user,, Scrape some off,get different blends,, :muahaha:
Drugcheese said:
I think a coffee grinder does a much better job at collecting the keif on teh sides of the grinder lid.



 
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