
Zassenhaus began in 1867 as an export store supplying small steel goods and hand tools. Then in 1904, the foundation for the future success was laid with the introduction of pepper mills. In 2000 Zassenhaus invented the first continuously adjustable grinding mechanism made from high quality German ceramic. Zassenhaus products are distinctive and unique and solidify our position as the leading supplier of premium spice and coffee mills. A mill is as good as its grinding mechanism as this alone determines how much flavor and aroma is released when the spices are ground. Zassenhaus patented German ceramic mechanism is for peppercorns, sea salt, spices and dried herbs. Each mill features six different adjustments from rough to fine grind. Enjoy perfectly ground salt at the touch of a button with one hand! The new Weimar Electric Salt Mill has a top push-button that powers Zassenhaus’ patented CeraPlus(R) German ceramic grinding mechanism that’s actually harder than carbon steel, and guaranteed for 25 years of flawless service. The sleek 18/10 stainless steel tower has a see-thru acrylic window that answers the questions, Which is the salt? Which is the pepper? Includes a LED light so you can see in low light. A 6-position dial on the bottom lets you adjust the fineness or coarseness of the grind. To fill, simply unscrew the cylinder. Uses 6 AA batteries, included. 7.8-inch tall.
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Zassenhaus from Kuchenprofi Weimar 7.8-Inch Stainless Steel and Acrylic Electric Salt Mill
L’Equip 306700 Stick Blender

The L’Equip Stick Blender does it all. It mixes, whips, blends, purees, chops-even minces. The slim ergonomic design is comfortable to use and its handy size fits nicely in a drawer, or use the included wall mount. Easy to clean, you can run it under running water. 4 interchangeable blades, including a whisk attachment-you can mix in any container. The perfect alternative for the smaller kitchen or to hauling out the big blender.
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Zassenhaus from Kuchenprofi Heidelberg 6.3-Inch Stainless Steel Salt Mill

Zassenhaus began in 1867 as an export store supplying small steel goods and hand tools. Then in 1904, the foundation for the future success was laid with the introduction of pepper mills. In 2000 Zassenhaus invented the first continuously adjustable grinding mechanism made from high quality German ceramic. Zassenhaus products are distinctive and unique and solidify our position as the leading supplier of premium spice and coffee mills. A mill is as good as its grinding mechanism as this alone determines how much flavor and aroma is released when the spices are ground. Zassenhaus patented German ceramic mechanism is for peppercorns, sea salt, spices and dried herbs. Each mill features six different adjustments from rough to fine grind. Heidelberg is a modern interpretation of the classic crank-top salt mill, now in gleaming 18/10 stainless steel with sleek black accents. Inside you’ll find Zassenhaus’ patented CeraPlus(R) German ceramic grinding mechanism that’s actually harder than carbon steel, and guaranteed for 25 years of flawless service. To grind, simply turn the crank. A 6-position dial on the bottom lets you adjust the fineness or coarseness of the grind. To fill, simply tip the top off. 5.9-inch tall.
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Zassenhaus from Kuchenprofi Speyer 5.1-Inch Dark Stained Beech Pepper Mill

Zassenhaus began in 1867 as an export store supplying small steel goods and hand tools. Then in 1904, the foundation for the future success was laid with the introduction of pepper mills. In 2000 Zassenhaus invented the first continuously adjustable grinding mechanism made from high quality German ceramic. Zassenhaus products are distinctive and unique and solidify our position as the leading supplier of premium spice and coffee mills. A mill is as good as its grinding mechanism as this alone determines how much flavor and aroma is released when the spices are ground. Zassenhaus patented German ceramic mechanism is for peppercorns, sea salt, spices and dried herbs. Each mill features six different adjustments from rough to fine grind. The original design of the 5.1-inch Speyer Pepper Mill dates back over 100 years. And while the look is that of a cherished antique, the inner workings are decidedly high-tech, featuring Zassenhaus’ patented CeraPlus(R) German ceramic grinding mechanism that’s actually harder than carbon steel. And unlike steel, whose blades corrode and become dull over time, the CeraPlus grinding mechanism is guaranteed for 25 years of flawless service. To grind, simply turn the charming crank, crowned by a ball finial. You can adjust the coarseness or fineness of the grind by twisting the 6-position dial ton the bottom. To fill, simply unscrew the top knob. Lathe-turned from solid beechwood in a dark stained finish.
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Home Style CICGRIND Corn and Grain Manual Clamp Grinder
L’Equip 760200 NutriMill Grain Mill

Why mill your own flour, when it’s so readily available? Commercial mills remove 30 percent of the wheat kernel, removing the most nutritious part of the grain to make white flour. Commercially milled flour also removes all of the wheat germ oils to prevent it from going rancid and preserving the flour’s shelf-life. Ninety percent of the nutritional value of the wheat berry is contained in the wheat germ. Wheat germ oil has almost no shelf life and becomes rancid very quickly. Rancid oil is a carcinogen; government health regulations require the removal of the wheat germ oil from all commercially milled flours to ensure safety. Milling your own flour not only ensures that your flour is as nutritious as it can be, it has a wonderful taste that is lost to commercially made whole-grain flour. Whole grains are important for numerous reasons: strokes, heart attacks, clogged arteries and cardiovascular problems can be prevented when whole grains are eaten regularly. The L’Equip NutriMill is a wonderful way to add nutritious grains to your healthy diet. With it’s 20 cup capacity, variable texture control, quiet operation and easy to use self-cleaning milling chamber, you’re minutes away from that first batch of fresh-baked bread.
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Proctor Silex 59735 Immersion Hand Blender, White

The Proctor Silex 59735 Hand Blender is a perfect choice for food preparation projects. With its ergonomic grip stainless steel blades and extra long 5ft cord itâ??s an affordable solution to all of your quick mixing needs.
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The Human-Powered Home: Choosing Muscles Over Motors
“The Human-Powered Home is a level-headed book which focuses on informing and entertaining. There is no utopian hyperbole, just useful facts and anecdotes that provide the foundation necessary to take appropriate action. Dean has produced an accessible primer for novices in the area of people power as well as a book that is thorough enough to benefit even experienced tinkerers. – Joel Gillespie, Momentum Magazine
“Tamara Dean, author of The Human Powered Home, doesn’t want anyone to get the wrong idea. Creating one’s own power is not an easy undertaking. But it can be very energizing. The bicycle is the real hero in the book. There are photos and descriptions of dozens of jury-rigged devices, built to do everything from wash clothes to make soap to power laptops. While it’s a thorough guide for confident do-it-yourselfers, the book also details how pedal and treadle power can make life-changing differences globally.” – Marsha Walton, Mother Nature Network
What if I could harness this energy? An unusual question for anyone putting in a long stint on a treadmill perhaps, yet human power is a very old, practical, and empowering alternative to fossil fuels. Replacing motors with muscles can be considered a political actâ??an act of self-sufficiency that gains you independence.
The Human-Powered Home is a one-of-a-kind compendium of human- powered devices gathered from a unique collection of experts. Enthusiasts point to the advantages of human power:
- Portable and available on-demand
- Close connection to the process or product offers more control
- Improved health and fitness
- The satisfaction of being able to make do with what is available
This book discusses the science and history of human power and examines the common elements of human-powered devices. It offers plans for making specific devices, grouped by area of use, and features dozens of individuals who share technical details and photos of their inventions.
For those who want to apply their own ingenuity, or for those who have never heard of human-powered machines, this book is an excellent reference. For those who are beginning to understand the importance of a life of reduced dependency on fossil fuels, this book could be a catalyst for change.
Tamara Dean is a technical and environmental writer who lives in Wisconsin, where she and her partner David human-power their grain mill, blender, coffee grinder, and assorted electrical gadgets.
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Antique Coffee Grinders: American, English, And European (Schiffer Book for Collectors)

Even before its current zenith of popularity, coffee has been a favorite beverage worldwide for centuries. To prepare coffee beans for use, human ingenuity has created hundreds of versions of coffee grinders, and this book is devoted exclusively to them. With 600 quality color photographs, the authors direct a marvelous tour of the best and most sought after examples from around the world. Accurate information about the makers and the time and place of manufacture make this a valuable resource for collectors as well as a rich visual history of over 300 years of American and European coffee grinding devices. Each example is described with its current value. Joseph E. MacMillan, a leading authority on coffee grinders and author of the MacMillan Index, writes in his Foreword to this book, Knowing the quality of these authors, I am confident that this book will be an asset to the serious collector and will be enjoyed by all of its readers for years to come.
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