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M Ljin wrote:I just made a loaf of chickpea egg bread yesterday (I have been avoiding grains) and it turned out good and similar in texture to what you are describing.
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Benjamin Dinkel wrote:I wrote down my "guidelines" for german style rye sourdough bread. Maybe that's something for you to start from. You could easily add your quinoa to the soaking grain part.
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Amanda Barteck wrote:would it be beneficial to put redcedar berries and pine needles in for a little time
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Amanda Barteck wrote:would it be beneficial to put redcedar berries and pine needles in for a little time
When I want to do that, I collect likely yeast sources such as those described, and put them in a sugar-water and stir them up twice a day until it gets foamy and then use that in my bread (or soda, or wine, or vinegar).
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