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		<title>Millet, the under used grain.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Millet is not really bird seed. It looks like bird seed but it is a wonderful grain for human consumption as well. What cannot be made with millet? Yeast breads. There isn&#8217;t enough gluten in the grain to make a loaf. What can be made with Millet? Many things. Millet can be cooked and added [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Millet is not really bird seed. It looks like bird seed but it is a wonderful grain for human consumption as well.</p>
<p>What cannot be made with millet? Yeast breads. There isn&#8217;t enough gluten in the grain to make a loaf. </p>
<p>What can be made with Millet? Many things.<br />
Millet can be cooked and added into many multigrain dishes. It can be used by itself as a side dish. It be added to other grains or in bread for a little crunch like sesame seeds!</p>
<p>Millet is a low gluten way to add a cous cous side dish to your meals.<br />
Prepare as you would rice in salted water or broth.<br />
For a sweeter side, use apple juice for the liquid and add some dried fruits and almond slivers the last 3 minutes of cooking.</p>
<p>If you subscribe to our newsletter, we will have actual complimentary recipes using millet and many other grains that are out of the ordinary! Have fun discovering this under used grain. </p>
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