Tucked away in old kitchen drawers, the flour wand is a modest tool that reflects a time when baking was part of everyday life rather than a special occasion. Made from a simple coil of metal, it was designed to sift flour, break up clumps, and gently combine ingredients. Its purpose wasn’t speed or convenience, but control—allowing bakers to mix…
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