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⬇️ LINKS for Favorite Items from Wholehearted Farm!


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This is way out of my normal content, but I have had several people ask for links for items we use at the farm! 🙂


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I use (and LOVE) my Bosch Universal Mixer at least once a week, and sometimes multiple times a week. It is so handy to make our bread with, and I never have to worry about the motor being run down because it's made for the heavier load of kneading! Plus, adding all of the ingredients to the top instead of the side is a game changer. No more mess!


Bosch Mixer link below!




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I love this NutriMill Harvest Grain Mill! It is so beautiful, and it truly does the best job at grinding the wheat into perfectly soft flour to make some very delicious breads and cookies!


Nutrimill Harvest Mill link below!




This Banneton Artisan Bread Kit has everything you need to make beautiful Sourdough Artisan Bread loaves every time!





I use my Dutch Oven to bake artisan loaves for that nice crunchy exterior and gorgeous oven spring!





Need to save up for a Bosch Mixer? Totally get it! I got this larger glass bowl that is compatible for the Kitchen Aid Mixer before I made the leap to Bosch!





I use this food chopper ALL the time. It makes meal time prep a breeze when all I have to do is clean produce and chop it into the included container. This one also comes with a mandolin, which is SUPER convenient for slicing items quickly! It's a GREAT deal!



Don't need the mandolin? Got you covered! :) Click the link below! Food Chopper




If you follow my recipes, you'll notice I use parchment paper. A LOT. These precut sheets make it super simple to just grab the perfect amount and go!






Do you have a garden? This hula hoe has been a saving grace for our backs this summer with weeding! Its unique push-pull system helps to effortlessly grab those pesky weeds without needing to bend over, and it allows you to get close to your plants without accidentally damaging them.



 
 
 

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