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	Comments on: Fermenting this ground unhulled millet has reminded me of visiting the English coast as a child and seeing little shops filled with glass jars of layered sand! The colours of the different parts of the grain are so pretty, and when I stir it I can&#8217;t help but watch and smile.
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It&#8217;s been in a warm place for 5 days so far, and is starting to sour. I&#8217;m hoping that in a few days I&#8217;ll have a tasty probiotic liquid and some tangy ground millet to make into a porridge.
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Looking around for something else I can ferment now ;-)	</title>
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