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	Comments on: Milk kefir bread first came into my life as a rookie sourdough baker. I found a mentor online, and when he told me that he&#8217;d made breads risen solely with the power of milk kefir, I just *had* to have a go.
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That was 3 years ago and since then, I&#8217;ve made this bread many times. I adore it&#8217;s delicate, milky flavour. I keep my standard sourdough starter quite sour and this kefir bread provides a lovely contrast in my bread bin.
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I love nurturing multiple types of wild yeast cultures in my kitchen. The sense of autonomy, wonder and pleasure I feel creating with them is something that now I&#8217;ve &#8216;tasted&#8217; it, I couldn&#8217;t live without.
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Check my story today for a picture of the starter and a crumb shot.
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And, while I&#8217;m on kefir in bread, someone told me last weekend that they&#8217;d heard of people putting their actual milk kefir grains in bread. Anyone know anything about that?	</title>
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