Tucked away in drawers alongside worn wooden spoons, the flour wand is a quiet reminder of a time when baking was part of everyday life, not just a weekend hobby. Its simple springy coil wasn’t designed to look fancy, but to work efficiently—sifting flour, breaking clumps, and folding wet and dry ingredients together gently, without overmixing.
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