I use a vintage cast iron hand crank butter nut grinder to process my corn. Baught it at a 2nd hand store for about $10.00, very similar looking to Matt44644's grinder
The only thing that I do differently though, is that I simmer/cook the corn for 1 hour them let it sit in the warm water for about 4 - 6 hours. When I cook it up I do a weeks worth and store it in the fridge and grind it in the morning as a treat in the winter months. Works really great for the small flock (10 - 15 chickens) that I keep
Though I know it's more work than what most people may want to do, but figured you might still find it interesting. The cooking method is known as nixtamalization.
The only thing that I do differently though, is that I simmer/cook the corn for 1 hour them let it sit in the warm water for about 4 - 6 hours. When I cook it up I do a weeks worth and store it in the fridge and grind it in the morning as a treat in the winter months. Works really great for the small flock (10 - 15 chickens) that I keep
Though I know it's more work than what most people may want to do, but figured you might still find it interesting. The cooking method is known as nixtamalization.
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