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	Comments on: I have tried baking a lot of different scones. Hands down soda bread scones are my favourite. The dense texture and particular flavour of soda bread lends itself amazingly to these little bundles of treat.
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Want to cook them along with me this month? It&#8217;s easy. You can do them wheat, ancient grain, spelt, gluten-free &#8211; whatever flour you like. You can use raw dairy like I did here, or one of the many milk alternatives out there.
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The template recipe is linked to in my profile &#8211; it&#8217;s the Ancestral Cook Up for this month; &#8216;nutrient-dense soda bread&#8217;. It&#8217;ll walk you through what you need to do.
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And I&#8217;d recommend topping them with coconut oil and peanut butter. Sometimes it&#8217;s just darn necessary!	</title>
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