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Discover Ludwig"mill flour" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to the process of grinding or crushing grains, such as wheat, to produce flour. Example: The bakery only uses freshly milled flour in their bread, resulting in a superior taste and texture.
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Another wants a permit to mill flour, someone else a visa to India.
It was built in 1821 by Daniel Sheldon to mill flour using wheat supplied from Troy.
I'm sure new metal cooking techniques will be discussed, like how to properly mill flour from communion wafers and safely cook nachos with a flame thrower.
As humans we do not possess the enzymes required to digest cellulose, the protective fiber found on the outside of all grains, which is why we have to mill flour -- to break down the cellulose that we cannot digest or gain nutritional benefit from.
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Two remain in heavy industrial use, one by ADM, for milling flour, and another by General Mills, for producing Cheerios.
Demands for his engine came quickly from paper mills, flour mills, cotton mills, iron mills, distilleries, canals, and waterworks.
Manufactures include chemical fertilizer, soap, cement, pharmaceuticals, hats, and knitwear; there are also rice milling, flour milling, and sawmilling.
He was using up the milled flour that Mackinnon had brought to trade.
Since 1977, Jack and Anne Lazor have grown wheat and milled flour at their dairy farm in Westfield, Vt.
Industry is based mainly on agricultural produce and includes milled flour, canned fruit and vegetables, and beverages.
In the face of drought and poor farming conditions, Mr. Holt also milled flour and mined lignite coal.
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