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	Comments on: All the little holes in this muffin were made from yeasts that came from the pineapple sage plant in my garden. How cool is that?!
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Gabriel, my son, mixed the muffins, which are spelt, adding his choice of cocoa powder and strawberries. We used a starter made with the pineapple sage yeast water (there&#8217;s a shot a few pics back in my feed) and also added the same yeast water as the liquid component of the dough.
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The cocoa powder was un-dutched, it makes so much difference to the taste and nutrient levels (if you&#8217;re a chocolate fan, check out my latest podcast).
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Thanks to everyone who suggested ideas to help make my muffin crumb softer a while back &#8211; this time I used olive oil. It made a huge difference. There&#8217;s more mileage here though and I&#8217;ll be experimenting again for the next batch.
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There are more photos and a little video in my story today.	</title>
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