Author Archives: Vanilla Joy

About Vanilla Joy

I love to create and try to do it every day for myself, my family, and with my kids! I love piano, swimming, and anything diy/craft/creative. I'm a native Oregonian and a current Utah Mom with three sons and a wonderful husband. My blog makes me crazy and keeps me sane! Visit VanillaJoy.com for all things home, family, crafts, and kids and follow me on Pinterest!

Banana Raspberry Crunch Muffins

If your family is like ours, you LOVE muffins! Banana, blueberry, raspberry, pumpkin, cornmeal, etc. etc. etc. They’re perfect for breakfast, dessert, snacks, road trips, and more. I found a great recipe for a banana berry muffin with lots of … Continue reading

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Corn Bran Craisin Muffins

For these muffins I ground both corn and wheat kernels into flour and used both (plus some other goodies) in my recipe. My favorite thing about the WonderMill is that you can switch from grain to grain so easily. And … Continue reading

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Muesli Breakfast Bars

I tried my first non-wheat grain in the grinder for this week’s recipe! Wheat is definitely the grain I grind the most, and I’m loving the challenge to use different grains in the Wondermill and in my cooking/baking. These Muesli … Continue reading

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Whole Wheat Blueberry Muffins

I just love baking with whole wheat, so before I get to trying out grinding some other grains in the WonderMill I wanted to test out whole wheat flour on these blueberry muffins. My kids LOVE blueberry muffins and they’re … Continue reading

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Grandma’s Perfect Whole Wheat Bread

Look what Mr. UPS dropped off for me!! I have been coveting (naughty, I know…) a new one of these for such a long time. Dreams do come true. I appreciated the quick version of the instructions right on the … Continue reading

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