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Home › Forums › Nutrition & Diet › home made grannary bread
Tagged: homemade, SWG breads
Hello people, just getting started…can someone please tell me that making your own granary bread in a machine is not off limits, is it classed as Sprouted Whole Grain…new term to me….lol…
Cheers Alfie-boy
If you use high-quality whole-grain flour, making your own bread is a great way to avoid unnecessary chemicals. Sprouted whole grain refers to a type of flour (see related article here). These flours can be ordered online.
http://www.organicsproutedflour.net/
http://www.breadlink.co.uk/
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