Hey, I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas on how to grind up eggshells into powder? I know it seems like a basic question, but, I am really not knowing how to do it. Help a girl out if you can! Thanks!
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Hey, I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas on how to grind up eggshells into powder? I know it seems like a basic question, but, I am really not knowing how to do it. Help a girl out if you can! Thanks!
I bake them, and then I put them in a cup and crush them with a spoon. Some people like to use food processors.
Thank you! Finn doesn't like them, that's why I asked. I need to make them as tiny as possible. :) I was thinking of actually buying a mortal and pestle.
I do that as well. I put them in the oven for 15 minutes or so to make them more brittle then I crush them with a spoon. Sometimes, I just use a food processor if I feel lazy.Quote:
Originally posted by wolfsoul
I bake them, and then I put them in a cup and crush them with a spoon. Some people like to use food processors.
Any particular temperature work best?
Another thing you can use is a coffee bean grinder. Smaller and easier to clean than a food processor :)
I have a very small (about one cup) food processor. But, a coffee grinder would be a good idea. If I used it to grind eggshells, could I use the same one to ground flaxseeds? I've been hearing a lot about those as well.
we use a coffee bean grinder :)
My name is Kari, that's cool that your pet's name is that, too! :)
Ok, call me naive. Why do you want to grind eggshells up? It obviously must be for a good reason because all of you knew what she was talking about! hehe.
LOL. Tonya, some people give their dogs eggshells because it's a great source of calcium.Quote:
Originally posted by Tonya
Ok, call me naive. Why do you want to grind eggshells up? It obviously must be for a good reason because all of you knew what she was talking about! hehe.
i just made dog biscuits lol. they have egg shells in them. they arnt finly grined though. but they are baked in the oven. the dogs love em
I mist be old fashioned, because I use a mortar and pestle once mine are baked. :)
Did you notice I mentioned that earlier? ;) I actually baked some tonight and used the rounded end of an ice cream scoop. :) I can be resourceful if need be.Quote:
Originally posted by WolfChan
I mist be old fashioned, because I use a mortar and pestle once mine are baked. :)
oops, didn't see that before! :)