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	Comments on: Gluten (and lectin) free sourdough made with three ingredients: millet, sorghum and linseed.
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I like things simple and fresh, so home-milling the flours for this and not using the myriad of ingredients a lot of gluten free breads do is important to me.
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Once I&#8217;ve got the flour milled, it&#8217;s easy &#8211; blob in some of my millet sourdough starter, add a pinch of salt and the stir. Leave overnight and, in the morning, spoon in to a greased tin ready to bake.
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I&#8217;m really hoping I&#8217;ll be able to get to the UK this summer and show this bread, along with some of my other gluten free ferments with @iamcultured_	</title>
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