How to Process Field Corn into Corn Meal & Grits
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Time to harvest the field corn and make corn meal and grits. I’ll show you how from start to finish.
Links:
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Time to harvest the field corn and make corn meal and grits. I’ll show you how from start to finish.
Links:
Corn Sheller: amzn.to/3z8D4pM
Lg. Grain Scoop: amzn.to/3eZaDDG
Manual Grain Mill: amzn.to/3DmEnE4
3pc Ex. Fine Sifters: amzn.to/3VTh243
(My next purchase!) Electric Grain Mill: amzn.to/3gyGvzw
100 Paper Bags: amzn.to/3FhhW4i
Screw Top Jars: amzn.to/3eVuu6X
Old Fashioned air tight Clasp Jars: amzn.to/3zagXzb
Corn harvest bucket: amzn.to/3slts75
🍹 We have a recommended product page on Amazon & it’s filled with the things we use and like & it’s a convenient way to check out what you see on our channel & it adds ABSOLUTELY no cost to your purchase: www.amazon.com/shop/tiki71
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Time Stamps:
0:00 Intro Field Corn Harvest
1:55 Looking Back
2:20 Drying the Corn
2:46 Corn Thresher/Sheller
3:29 Sheller Operation
4:33 Shelled Corn Grain
5:05 Blowing the Chaff Off
6:05 Freezing the Bugs Out
6:36 Corn Milling
7:42 First Attempt at Sifting
8:43 Getting Finer Grind
10:19 Storage Jars
10:43 Finer Sifting
11:37 Finished Product
12:12 Storing Corn Flower, Meal, Grits
13:17 Final Corny Thoughts
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Links: Corn Sheller: amzn.to/3z8D4pM Lg. Grain Scoop: amzn.to/3eZaDDG Manual Grain Mill: amzn.to/3DmEnE4 3pc Ex. Fine Sifters: amzn.to/3VTh243 (My next purchase!) Electric Grain Mill: amzn.to/3gyGvzw 100 Paper Bags: amzn.to/3FhhW4i Screw Top Jars: amzn.to/3eVuu6X Old Fashioned air tight Clasp Jars: amzn.to/3zagXzb Corn harvest bucket: amzn.to/3slts75 🍹 We have a recommended product page on Amazon & it’s filled with the things we use and like & it’s a convenient way to check out what you see on our channel & it adds ABSOLUTELY no cost to your purchase: www.amazon.com/shop/tiki71 If you click through and buy something, we receive a small a very small commission (as little as 1%) that costs you NOTHING extra, but it helps us with the costs of delivering content, so Mahalo (thank you)! 🤟🏼 🌴 Subscribe: kzread.info 🌺Join our Facebook Page: facebook.com/thetiki71 🥥Instagram: Instagram.com/TheTiki71 🗿 Twitter (I do memes a lot there): twitter.com/thetiki71 🦜 Email: tiki71@yahoo.com 📭 Send letters, pics, and stuff (I might open it on camera and give you a shoutout}: Tiki71 c/o Jungle Jerry 205 Wilburn Heights Central City, AR 72941
Thanks! I love the simplicity of putting a little love in your grits😂God bless!
Wow, nice corn harvest Jerry! 🌽🌽 Kate looks like she's doing good.💜
Now I want to go out and grow some field corn!
@Tiki71
Жыл бұрын
Good to have on hand these days.
just a little note I buy corn at the feed store clean deer corn they call it I buy a55 gl drum for $50 I grind it for corn meal and mix in with my chicken feed works fantastic and way cheaper and easier than growing my own
I saw a video on processing corn meal and he used a basic food processor and got all cornmeal but I'm sure you can stop at any time to get your grits too. Thanks for your video
I always come back and rewatch your videos for tips and tricks!!! Hope youre well!
@Tiki71
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@Superman-xr1oh
Жыл бұрын
@@Tiki71I hope you haven't disappeared again. It's been awhile since this video.
@Tiki71
Жыл бұрын
I'll be back. Lost a lot of palms back in December when the big freeze hit (lost power/heat for 14 hours) & have started a full time chainsaw carving biz: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089608113401&mibextid=ZbWKwL
The right tool makes the job easy,
Wonderful video! How much of the waste can I feed to live stock? Cobbs, husks, etc...can it all be fed to the animals so there is no waste?
I pray you and Kiwi Kate are doing well. Was just checking to make sure KZread hadn't unsubscribed me. 🕊💜🙏🏼💪🏽
@UncommonNews777
8 ай бұрын
Hi Tab hahaha
@tabp8448
8 ай бұрын
@@UncommonNews777 lol. Hi Doug. 👋🏻
This was great Jerry. I enjoyed the video. One thing which I am sure you have already thought of is to possibly get more of a heavy duty grinder that operates with electric power. But of course that would be a fairly big investment. You may prefer to do it by hand just for the fun of it, which I would certainly understand. And one other comment, you have the raw materials there to make great Mexican corn products like tortillas, tamales, etc. This involves a couple extra steps in the processing of the corn but the result is very tasty. I expect that you know all this already, but I just thought I'd mention it.
Everything good Jungle Jerry? Havent posted a video in a while. Merry Christmas!
@Tiki71
Жыл бұрын
Working non stop on the day job. All good. Merry Christmas!
Reaganite71 It's great to see you!!!!!
❤
Looks great! How did you manage weed control?
How many ears of corn do you need to make a 50lb bag of grinded corn?
@Tiki71
Жыл бұрын
No idea.
Nosotros los Mexicanos lo utilizamos para hacer tortillas 😂😂 quedan muy ricas.
could I use this corn grinder to grind fish pellets to make them a little smaller for my bluegill to be able to get the feed into their mouth easier? Good demonstration on the corn. thx
@Tiki71
Жыл бұрын
Probably. Thanks for watching.
I like your process it looks like you need a better grinder. Look for one you can hook a drill up to
@Tiki71
Жыл бұрын
I'm thinking about how to retrofit a chuck into it actually.
Would you soak it in lime to it to make it more nutritious before eating?
How fine do you have to grind corn for tortillas?
@Tiki71
10 ай бұрын
No idea.
What if you don’t have chickens? What else can you do with the scraps?
@davidsturtz1731
7 ай бұрын
regrind and make it finer
@donnar4467
7 ай бұрын
Bird food for wild bird's
Not as soft as Charmin or Brand X, but it only flushes in an outhouse.
Is there a difference between field corn and eating corn?
@Tiki71
6 күн бұрын
Yes. Field corn isn't sweet.
@williamsobers5057
2 күн бұрын
@@Tiki71 Thank you. I dehydrated some sweet corn and ran it through a grinder. Probably going to try to make cornbread as I do not really know what else to use it for.
Corn is awesome. And to think, it was genetically engineered (naturally) by the Native American.
Umm, that's actually a WET grain mill. Make your Masa with that one. 😊😊
Are you okay??? I miss your channel 😢
Not for flour!! But would b OK for feed animals
But why waste all that energy on crap corn? Buy some Morado or Johnny red seeds or Indian glass and make some RARE and higher nutrition meal.
@Tiki71
Ай бұрын
I'm continually amazed at folks who waste all that energy making know it all comments. You do you.
@RRaucina
Ай бұрын
@@Tiki71 Just a suggestion considering you can buy organic yellow and white polenta for 2$ a pound.
Good job. I live in Mexico and would love to get this set up. I haven't found a local source of Grits but there is corn galore. If I order grits from Amazon they are too expensive. Other mills I've researched are several hundred dollars. This was an excellent video. I'll keep you posted if I succeed in making meal and grits.