The Wondermill Junior Contest
Urban Homemaker’s 20th Anniversary celebration-The Wondermill Junior Contest
This week I will be giving away one (1) Wondermill Junior Grainmill to a lucky winner. Contest entries will close on Monday, February 14, 2011. Last week’s contest for the Sprouter winner was Rachel Manchester entry #226. Rachel needs to email me at marilyn@urbanhomemaker.com to claim her prize.Here is how to participate in the contest:
There are up to five ways to enter the contest!
You get one contest entry for each of the following steps you take and you post that you did it in the comments section of this blog page below:1. Post this article to your Facebook page and tell me you did so in the comments section below.
2. Post this article to your Twitter page and tell me you did so in the comments section below.
3. Sign up for receiving The Urban Homemaker blog posts by email above, and tell me you did so below in the comments.
4. Mention this contest in your blog posting and link back to this page and post your blog link in the comments section below.
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In a time of food shortage or emergency, having a non-electric grain mill could be a blessing to your family, your friends and your neighborhood.
The Wonder Junior is the highest quality most versatile hand mill available at an affordable price.
Features Include:
- The hopper is large and holds over one quart or 4 cups
- Wonder Junior is one-piece construction so the hopper will not come off during use.
- Heavy-duty patented double clamp
- Attaches to tables or counters up to 2 inches thick
- Clamp will never move or loosen up like other hand grain mills on the market t
- Uses extra large lifetime lubricated bearings
- Heavy duty base can be bolted to any table or counter, if desired.
- Stone heads are one-third thicker than other hand grain mills will give a lifetime of use
- High-quality stainless steel burr heads are for milling wet or oily grains, seeds, or coffee.
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
- You can create super fine flour or coarse cracked grains for cereals.
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