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.
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.