Spice Grinders

I'd get a Sean Spicer grinder. You can input whatever species of feces you can find lying around and turn it into something a bit less than half the american population will swear is palatable, even if it isn't so.
 
Does anyone grind their own herbs and spices? Is there a Best type of spice grinder to get for that exclusively?
You don't have to invest in an expensive one, but you should probably get two. Some of the stronger spices will leave a scent, no matter how well you wipe it out. You don't want your thyme tasting like cloves.
 
I'd get a Sean Spicer grinder. You can input whatever species of feces you can find lying around and turn it into something a bit less than half the american population will swear is palatable, even if it isn't so.
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Does anyone grind their own herbs and spices? Is there a Best type of spice grinder to get for that exclusively?
You don't have to invest in an expensive one, but you should probably get two. Some of the stronger spices will leave a scent, no matter how well you wipe it out. You don't want your thyme tasting like cloves.

Can you use them for things like Lavender?
 
Does anyone grind their own herbs and spices? Is there a Best type of spice grinder to get for that exclusively?

We use the coffee grinder (actually we have two, one for herbs and one for coffee). Simple to use and clean, they have a propeller and a cover so it is quick and easy and allows for the stems of Tyme and the leaves to blend perfectly.
 
Does anyone grind their own herbs and spices? Is there a Best type of spice grinder to get for that exclusively?
You don't have to invest in an expensive one, but you should probably get two. Some of the stronger spices will leave a scent, no matter how well you wipe it out. You don't want your thyme tasting like cloves.

Can you use them for things like Lavender?
Sure. You growing lavender?
 
Does anyone grind their own herbs and spices? Is there a Best type of spice grinder to get for that exclusively?
You don't have to invest in an expensive one, but you should probably get two. Some of the stronger spices will leave a scent, no matter how well you wipe it out. You don't want your thyme tasting like cloves.

Can you use them for things like Lavender?
Sure. You growing lavender?

No just grinding it.
 
Does anyone grind their own herbs and spices? Is there a Best type of spice grinder to get for that exclusively?
You don't have to invest in an expensive one, but you should probably get two. Some of the stronger spices will leave a scent, no matter how well you wipe it out. You don't want your thyme tasting like cloves.

Can you use them for things like Lavender?
Sure. You growing lavender?

No just grinding it.
Potpourri or herbs de provence?
 
Does anyone grind their own herbs and spices? Is there a Best type of spice grinder to get for that exclusively?
You don't have to invest in an expensive one, but you should probably get two. Some of the stronger spices will leave a scent, no matter how well you wipe it out. You don't want your thyme tasting like cloves.

Can you use them for things like Lavender?
Sure. You growing lavender?

No just grinding it.
Potpourri or herbs de provence?

Herbs de provence. but not exactly for cooking but it can be sometimes. The main purpose is I am mixing other herbs with it.

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Idk, I have this little cup-size blender thing that you would not want to stick your finger into.
 

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