Mea
03-11-2009, 11:05 AM
I suppose this will seem like a "no brainer"to those who have had their machines a while, but i do not want to do anything to damage my new machine.
My Nutrimill arrived today. Of course i Had to try it out ! certainly !!
I've read and re-read the directions, and about all i can find is to "tap" it to remove the flour. Nothing about washing any of the parts. I do not want this to develop into a condo for critters and creepy crawlies (even tho i plan on using it a lot)
So, the question is... should i be washing the non electric parts after use ? or does "tapping" do a good job of cleaning ? What do the experienced members do with theirs ?
Thank You.
Mea, who is delighted with her "new toy" :D
My Nutrimill arrived today. Of course i Had to try it out ! certainly !!
I've read and re-read the directions, and about all i can find is to "tap" it to remove the flour. Nothing about washing any of the parts. I do not want this to develop into a condo for critters and creepy crawlies (even tho i plan on using it a lot)
So, the question is... should i be washing the non electric parts after use ? or does "tapping" do a good job of cleaning ? What do the experienced members do with theirs ?
Thank You.
Mea, who is delighted with her "new toy" :D