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Whole Wheat Sausage and Green Onion Popovers
I have really enjoyed my WonderMill, but this year I wanted to see how many of my beloved foods I make with my freshly ground whole wheat. This month I decided my beloved breakfast popover was going to get … Continue reading
Light Whole Wheat Pasta
When I was a little kid my Italian grandmother who lived next door would make pasta with me. My mom said one day I came home from making pasta with her, I was about 5 years old. I said in … Continue reading
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Tagged Italian cuisine, pasta, Pasta recipe, whole wheat, whole wheat pasta
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Whole Wheat Sour Dough Bread
My husband has been baking bread for over 20 years. He started by making what we called, “Hippie Bread” dense, all whole wheat bread that sat in your stomach like a brick. It was good for you, but it didn’t … Continue reading
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Quick Biscuits {plus}
I love that my kids are so fascinated with our Wonder Mill. They absolutely love helping. And they know when it comes out that something delicious is about to be made and go in their tummies! Today we made a … Continue reading
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Tagged biscuits, einkorn, scones, snack, whole wheat, Wondermill
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33% Whole Wheat Pain de Mie
I love baking bread with my sourdough starter, I really do. But sometimes, I want to bake bread on a whim. Sometimes, I want it to be a one day project – a one morning project, even – rather than … Continue reading