If your working towards self sustainable living milling your own grains can be rather satisfying. I have provided a link to purchase the mill shown below. It may be more than you want to spend, then again it may be just exactly what your looking for. When I bought my first mill I went on the cheaper end of the spectrum but I wasn’t sure that milling my own grain by hand was exactly what I wanted to do, it was however something I wanted to try! If I remember correctly the one I bought was $60 plus shipping. It worked, however it didn’t really grind fine enough for wheat flour but made great corn flour for corn bread. If like me your not sure milling flour is for you I’d recommend buying a better mill than a cheaper one. This may not sound logical at first but hear me out. You buy a cheap mill and decide it’s not for you then your likely stuck with a cheap mill that no one else wants, I couldn’t even give mine away but with a better unit chances are you’ll be able to resell it to get out of it or to upgrade to an even better one. Grinding ones own flour is a great way to be able to have a better existence should civilization collapse. For me personally doing anything that makes life easier or better is a must do.
