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On Tuesdays and Thursdays you can even watch them grind flour, of all things.
OLD-FASHIONED windmills, no longer used to grind flour, have become tourist destinations in much of the developed world.
Some will have been used to grind flour; others powered bellows to smelt the iron and lead ores dug from the mines.
Young time travellers grind flour and bake bread on open fires, learn how to throw spears and build houses by flinging handfuls of mud at wattle-and-daub walls.
The family retreat into a twilight world where they grind flour in the coffee grinder to make bread, twist hay into sticks to keep the fire alight, and drink black tea once the cow's milk dries up.
There are a few places where tidal power is being utilised (France, Canada and China) though it is an ancient technology dating back at least to the 11th Century when tidal mills were used to grind flour in Europe.
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If you enjoy grinding flour more than playing tennis, fine.
In honour of the anniversary, the squat mills are once again grinding flour.
There's a windmill where Leonidas grinds flour and a workshop where he makes traditional musical instruments.
During the summer, organised activities allow children and adults to join in with stories, grinding flour for bread, and weaving.
The food industry's most important branches include those producing vegetable oil, processing fish and meat, grinding flour, and making wine.
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