I made this bread using my brown rice sourdough starter. …

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I made this bread using my brown rice sourdough starter. I developed it from my original rye sourdough starter by adding brown rice flour so i didn’t have to devote 7 days to grow it. And it came out great! I used a combination of raw sunflower and raw pumpkin seeds flours for it. Thank you, Chantal! I loved the challenge!

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