yackattack:

How to Make Almond Flour
In case you were wondering what to do with your leftover almond meal from making your own Almond Milk, I have one of many solutions for you! This one is great for using in raw dishes and keeping it around for longer, make your own almond flour! It’s easy, as long as you have a blender, a baking sheet, and some paper towels; and time of course. :)

First: Take the moist leftover almond meal from the milk and sprinkle it over a baking sheet that is lined with paper towels.

Second:  Shake the sheet around once a day for 2 or 3 days to loosen up the granules. (just leave the baking sheet in your kitchen to air dry or use a dehydrator to speed up the process)
Third: After the meal is completely dry, put it all into a blender and blend until it turns into a fine powder.

Fourth:  Store into a large glass container with either a tablespoon of dry rice or a few dry pasta noodles to absorb any excess moisture. Then you can keep adding to it after each batch of almond milk!

yackattack:

How to Make Almond Flour

In case you were wondering what to do with your leftover almond meal from making your own Almond Milk, I have one of many solutions for you! This one is great for using in raw dishes and keeping it around for longer, make your own almond flour! It’s easy, as long as you have a blender, a baking sheet, and some paper towels; and time of course. :)

Wet Almond Meal

First: Take the moist leftover almond meal from the milk and sprinkle it over a baking sheet that is lined with paper towels.

Baking Sheet

Second:  Shake the sheet around once a day for 2 or 3 days to loosen up the granules. (just leave the baking sheet in your kitchen to air dry or use a dehydrator to speed up the process)

Third: After the meal is completely dry, put it all into a blender and blend until it turns into a fine powder.

Blended Almond Meal

Fourth:  Store into a large glass container with either a tablespoon of dry rice or a few dry pasta noodles to absorb any excess moisture. Then you can keep adding to it after each batch of almond milk!

Proverbs
These six things doth the LORD hate: yea, seven are an abomination unto him:
A proud look, a lying tongue, and hands that shed innocent blood,
An heart that deviseth wicked imaginations, feet that be swift in running to mischief,
A false witness that speaketh lies, and he that soweth discord among brethren.
The Bible