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Sourdough has been my obsession for 23 years now—there’s just something magical about nurturing that wild yeast starter and turning simple flour and water into something nourishing and delicious. I’ve gotten so many questions over those years about all the fun (and sometimes confusing) lingo that comes with bread baking, especially when we’re talking sourdough. …

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You are going to see a lot of new recipes featuring this rich and creamy coconut yogurt. I just can’t seem to get enough of this tangy, thick, fermented coconut yogurt. It is full of healthy satiating fats and great gut-friendly probiotics, plus it is completely dairy free! I love my raw cow’s milk yogurt but …

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Raising backyard chickens for eggs is a rewarding way to boost food security and enjoy fresh, nutrient-dense eggs. With minimal time and space, chickens offer a sustainable source of eggs and meat, perfect for urban homesteads or small backyards. Below, I share my journey, practical tips, and a recipe for soaked and fermented chicken feed …

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Why Choose This Sourdough Pancake Recipe? This sourdough pancake recipe stands out for its authentic fermentation process, relying solely on your sourdough starter’s wild yeast for leavening—no baking powder or soda needed! The thick overnight batter, made with just flour, water, and starter, ferments at room temperature to develop a rich, tangy flavor. In the …

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