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nancypo Posted - Jul 15 2011 : 1:46:05 PM
This website has lots of interesting stuff!

http://www.foodrenegade.com/why-use-buttermilk/

Be the change...

http://littlehomesteadinboise.blogspot.com/
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nancypo Posted - Jul 16 2011 : 1:07:05 PM
Thanks for the links MEwolf...

Be the change...

http://littlehomesteadinboise.blogspot.com/
kristin sherrill Posted - Jul 16 2011 : 12:28:42 PM
Thanks, Nancy. I love buttermilk. I just made some form my goat milk the other day. I like to put a little honey in a glass and drink it. So good! I will have to look closer at the site later.

Kris

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FieldsofThyme Posted - Jul 16 2011 : 12:07:15 PM
Thanks for sharing that.

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windypines Posted - Jul 16 2011 : 05:19:55 AM
thanks margaret for the great sites. Gee there is so much to learn. I thought just grinding your own flour was good for you. I have done one batch of bread so far. I figured out how to use the grinder I was given. A corona, with the grinding stones. And I followed a recipe from......Laurels Kitchen, I think. It rose wonderfully. If soaking makes the grains better for you, I think I will set the flour to soak the night before, and give it a try. I am just starting on the adventure, so lots to learn.


Michele
MEWolf Posted - Jul 15 2011 : 6:51:30 PM
I LOVE the Food Renegade! She rocks! I too soak my grain and dry it prior to grinding it. You can also soak ground flour too. Here are some links for you Michele:

http://www.thenourishinggourmet.com/2008/03/nourishing-practices-soaking-grains-2.html

http://www.passionatehomemaking.com/2008/04/whole-grains-grinding-soaking.html

http://gnowfglins.com/2009/07/06/grain-cooking-chart/

Hope these help!

Margaret

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windypines Posted - Jul 15 2011 : 4:29:18 PM
Interesting, I wish she would of shared more about soaking the wheat before cooking or baking with it.

Michele

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