Goat Gear
The things we actually use, love, and occasionally drop in the flour.
Around here, “gear” is a loose term. It might mean a cast iron pan, a headlamp for late-night dough shaping, or the one book that reminds us why handmade still matters. Everything on this list has earned its keep – whether by surviving a goat nibble or making the kitchen chaos a little more beautiful.
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Kitchen Tools
Where flour meets function. These are the pieces we reach for when the dough’s sticking, the timer’s yelling, and dinner’s somehow turning into breakfast.
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Baking Gear
The small batch survival kit. A few flour-dusted favorites that turn sticky chaos into something golden.
Dough Scraper
Meet the unsung hero of your bread-day setup. This stainless steel scraper = slice, scoop, scrape — from sticky dough to misbehaving herbs. With measurement marks and a no-nonsense grip, it’s your “handle it all” tool so you can keep baking without drama.
Kitchenaid Pouring Guard
Because nobody asked for a flour facial. This lid keeps your counter (and your shirt) safe from the chaos of mixing day. Fits stainless steel bowls on tilt-head mixers like a dream — just not the bowl-lift ones. Think of it as a tiny kitchen force field for your sourdough ambitions.
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Home Renovation
Because every microbakery eventually doubles as a construction zone.
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Books and Reads
For when your hands are tired but your brain’s still kneading ideas.
The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up
Part decluttering manual, part spiritual reset. Marie Kondo reminds us that joy isn’t hiding under the mess — it’s waiting for room to breathe. Keep what rises, let go of what’s gone flat, and make space for better things (like fresh bread and peace of mind).
The Gay Uncles Guide to Parenting
Equal parts hilarious and heartfelt, this one’s for anyone who loves a little wisdom served with glitter. From tantrums to tough talks, Guncle Brett dishes out the kind of advice that’s less “perfect parent” and more “human doing their best — fabulously.”
Gluten Free on a Shoestring Cookbook
Gluten-free doesn’t have to mean wallet-weeping. Nicole Hunn serves up 125 tasty, budget-savvy recipes that prove you can ditch the gluten and keep your sanity (and your grocery budget) intact. Think comfort food, family friendly, and seriously doable — without the price tag hitching a ride.
Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgot
Mikki Kendall doesn’t whisper – she hands you the mic and asks why your feminism forgot about lunch money, safety, and housing. This isn’t self-help; it’s a gut check. Smart, raw, and necessary, it reminds us that empowerment means nothing if the pantry’s still empty.
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Everyday Chaos Helpers
The tools of gentle rebellion — the things that make real life run smoother, if not cleaner.
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Photo and Art Supplies
Because story telling is half the bake.
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Goat Gear isn’t about having the “right” tools. It’s about finding the ones that feel like home — the sturdy, flour-flecked kind that hold a story in every scratch.