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	Comments on: You do not need to make sourdough in order to get the all the benefits of fermented grains. Here&#8217;s farro monococco (&#8216;little&#8217; spelt &#8211; the grains are tiny!) which I soaked, sprouted and blended. I added a little sourdough starter before I whizzed them up; this is optional, if you don&#8217;t have it you could use kefir (milk or water), whey or nothing. Leave the mix at room temp to ferment.
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From there you can use it in many ways. Get a pan really hot and make it into pancakes. Add some water and make a porridge. Pour it into a greased baking tray and oven yourself a flat bread.
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We&#8217;re having this bubbly spelt as pancakes tonight, along with eggs and some fresh asparagus.	</title>
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