Fresh Milled Flour Gift Guide: The Best Useful Tools for Milling and Baking
For anyone passionate about baking with whole grains, fresh-milled flour is the only way to ensure your family has the most nutrient-dense baked goods. Not only does it give you complete control over the quality of your ingredients, but it ensures you bake with whole wheat flour at its peak nutrition level. If you’re looking to gift someone special with the tools to take their baking to the next level, this fresh milled flour gift guide is for you. As a young girl, I learned that the right tools make the job so much easier! I’ve rounded up the best tools to help home bakers mill their own flour and bake beautiful and nutritious homemade baked goods. From high-quality grain mills to premium baking accessories. Whether you’re shopping for a beginner or a seasoned baker, in this gift guide, you’re sure to find the perfect gift for your special someone.

The Basic Necessities for the Aspiring Fresh Milled Baker!
The most basic equipment needed to process freshly-milled flour is a quality grain mill. Grain mills come in two main types, burr mills and impact mills. Below is a brief overview of the differences between the two types of mills.
Burr Mills
Burr mills have two grinding plates, one fixed, the other that turns. It crushes the wheat when run through the closely spaced plates. One of the perks of a burr mill is being able to adjust the coarseness of the grain from fine flour to cracked grains. My Nutrimill Harvest Grain Mill is a stone burr mill.

Of my two grain mills, my Harvest is my favorite. While I was romancized by the stone ground flour, I love the simplicity of the stone burr mill. Keeping it clean is a snap! Disassemble and use a brush to remove any lingering flour. If the stones become glazed (mine never have), run rice through the mill to deglaze the stones.
My favorite feature of this stone mill is being able to adjust the coarseness of the grains. When I purchased a grain mill, I never considered milling my own cream of wheat, now it’s my breakfast of choice! Additionally, I like being able to see the mill working. As I pour the wheat berries into the hopper, I can see the fresh milled flour flowing into the bowl. I can make adjustments to my stones to make sure the grains are milled exactly the way I want them.
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Another perk of burr mills is they are available as a manual mill. Personally, I would never want to mill flour by hand, but it is a good tool to have in case of electrical failure, or for your favorite prepper who loves baking!
Impact Mills
An impact mill is the other option for grain mills. Impact mills have a milling chamber that has concentric rings of stainless steel teeth. Impact mills are high speed mills and tend to be louder than a burr mill. I have an Impact Grain Mill, which is the most affordable grain mill on the market! While it doesn’t have all the bells and whistles, it does get the job done. Impact mills can be adjusted slightly, however they don’t have the ability to adjust the coarseness to the same degree as a burr mill. Still, you can mill your own flour for the most delicious treats and the perfect loaf of bread.
The Classic Grain Mill is another option for those looking for an impact mill. This mill can grind flour in greater quantities than the Impact Grain mill. Both mills have a lifetime warranty.
A Word About Grain Mill Attachments
Grain mill attachments may seem like the best way to start your fresh milled flour journey, but in my years of baking with fresh milled flour, I have never heard of a single baker who was happy with a flour grinding attachment. Biggest complaints:
- Wear and tear on your already overworked mixer
- Flour is not fine enough for baking
My recommendation. save your dough (pun intended)
and invest in a grain mill.

Burr Mill or Impact Mill?
Choosing a grain mill may seem confusing! There are so many options, what do you really need? This post covers grain mills more in-depth to help you decide!
Grains Every Baker Needs
When you begin using whole grain flour, the different types of modern wheat can be confusing. Every baker should start with the two basic grains. Soft white wheat is the best choice of wheat berries to make baked goods that don’t rise, things like quick breads, cookies, cakes, and pie crusts. For the baker looking to bake bread, hard wheat berries are higher in protein, which means they have a higher gluten content. Gluten is what allows bread to stretch, making a beautiful rise in homemade bread. Hard wheat berries come in hard white or hard red wheat. Hard white wheat will be milder in flavor, while hard red will have a bold, whole grain flavor.

Broadening the Pallet: Ancient Grains
When gifting a new baker with grains, variety is the spice of life! While I highly recommend the basics, one of the best parts of owning a grain mill is being able to experiment with the different types of wheat. Each grain has a unique flavor profile that can take your baking to the next level! Ancient grains date back thousands of years, unchanged by modern farming practices. Heritage grains are grains that were grown prior to intensive scientific plant breeding that led to modern hybridized wheat varieties commonly grown. Both are nutrient-dense and full of flavor.
Spelt is one of my favorite ancient grains! It has a nutty flavor that allows me to give my cookies a nutty flavors without the nuts my husband dislikes. Spelt makes amazing waffles!
Khorasan wheat, commonly called Kamut, is another favorite. It has a rich buttery taste. I mix it with hard white wheat for bread making. It’s my absolute favorite grain for cream of wheat!
Einkorn is popular with people who have grain sensitivities. However, it doesn’t stop there, consider rye or durum!

Give a Grain Gift Pack?
Here are my top recommendations for the best grains to gift an aspiring fresh-milled baker. This includes a variety of flavors, plus the foundational grains. It’s a great mix to get a new baker started!
Gifts for Storing Grains
Typically, grains are hard to find locally in the grocery store. If you have local access, consider yourself very fortunate! For the rest of us, ordering online is likely your best option. For a new baker experimenting with grains, I recommend buying smaller amounts; however, once you settle on the grains you like, buying in bulk will save you money.
In the kitchen, I store my grains in gallon-sized glass jars. Some people also like stackable containers for a variety of grains in a smaller space.

When purchasing in bulk, I store my grains in 5-gallon food-grade buckets. If you’re concerned about storing your grains in plastic, a common hack among bakers is to line the 5-gallon bucket with a king-size pillowcase! Cheap and effective! For those storing grains in 5-gallon buckets, gamma lids are a MUST have. Gamma lids make hard to open buckets easy to access by just a twist of the lid.
The Best Fresh Milled Flour Cookbooks
Learning to bake with fresh flour can be challenging! One of the best gifts any new, fresh-milled flour baker could receive is a collection of tried and true recipes designed for fresh milled flour.
Sue Becker is a pioneer in fresh ground flour! Not only is she a food scientist, but she has been using and teaching about fresh milled grains for decades! Her cookbook, The Essential Home-Ground Flour Book, is a wealth of information all about grains, recipes, nutrition, and so much more!
Another great recipe resource is the blog Grains in Small Places. My blogging friend Kara is dedicated to developing recipes specifically for fresh-milled flour. Her cookbook, Fresh-Milled Flour Cookbook, is available in both paperback and hardcover, and is highly rated! One of the coolest features of her cookbook is many recipes include QR codes that link to additional information and even instructional videos! This time-saving resource is popular among first time bakers and seasoned bakers making the switch from store-bought flour to fresh milled.

The Complete Guide to Fresh Milled Flour is a complete course for those looking to learn more about baking with fresh milled flour. Created by my friend, Vicky Hadley from Little Chef Within, this course includes 10 chapters of instruction plus printables and resources in an instant download. PLUS, VIcky includes 10 tried and true recipes to get you started.
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Recipe Keeper App is my favorite recipe saving app, while this is not dedicated to fresh milled flour, it makes it easy to save your favorite recipes as your collection grows!
Mixers: The Perfect Gift to Complement Their Grain Mill
For the serious fresh ground flour baker, replacing store bought bread products with homemade bread can be a big job! I committed to cooking 100% of our bread over 2 years ago. Even for just the two of us, I spend a lot of time in the kitchen, because let’s be real, it doesn’t stop with bread. It overflows into condiments, canning, desserts, convenience foods, freezer meals, and so much more! A quality mixer that can handle the heavier doughs of whole grain wheat is a necessity! My Bosch Universal Plus Mixer never lets me down! The powerful motor can handle up to 14 pounds of dough! That’s a lot of bread and cookies even for large families!

Looking to gift a smaller mixer? The Artiste Mixer has the same powerful motor, but meets the needs of smaller families or the occasional baker. Don’t forget to use my discount code KMBAKERS20 on your purchase of either mixer!
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If You Buy a Baker a Grain Mill…. They’ll Want….
If you are looking for the perfect gift for the baker in your life who already has the basics covered in their fresh-milled flour journey, these baking accessories are my favorite baking tools that make me efficient in the kitchen!

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About the Author: Barbra-Sue Kowalski grew up on a small hobby farm. She was always drawn to farm life, however, she was stuck in an urban life far from her roots. Barbra-Sue was a single mom for 13 years, raising her 3 children on her own. She met Philip in 2018 and they married in 2021. Between the two of them, they have 5 grown children and 6 grandchildren. These empty nesters are following their dreams! As they both turn 50, they are building their off-grid homestead to live the life that they dream about. Learn more about Philip and Barbra-Sue here. Contact them here. To leave a comment on this post, please scroll down.



