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	Comments on: When I discovered my son had a lectin-sensitivity, I worked to make an alternative sourdough bread that would lighten his lectin load. I needed it to be simple and have &#8216;normal&#8217; ingredients.
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This has sorghum, millet, linseed, salt and water. It&#8217;s a mix-and-leave it bread that tastes good and slices well. I make it every week.
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The recipe is the first one listed in the &#8216;recipes&#8217; section of my liktr.ee. In it, there&#8217;s a link to another article where I explain how to make a sourdough starter using millet flour.
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Lots of people have asked me to write this up&#8230;feel free to share it with anyone who needs a simple gluten-free or lectin-free loaf.	</title>
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