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1. Although ABOUTMILLET.COM tries to provide timeliness and accuracy in all of
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assurances as to the accuracy, currency, or completeness of all content of this
site including accuracy of recipes.
2. Factors such as accuracy of the heat source, altitude, age, quality, form of
the grains and other ingredients as well some other factors play significant
role in cooking. Following to recipes doesn't guarantee expected results.
3. All information on this site is for
educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and
treatment, consult your doctor.
4. WARNING!
Always consult your doctor before embarking on any diet including but not
limited to wheat/gluten/meat/dairy free diet.
5.
WARNING! Always check the ingredients you are planning to use. In some
individuals several grains and food ingredients can cause severe allergic
reactions and medical problems*. Also some ingredients are should never be given
to kids of certain age. Consult your doctor to learn more and who is
susceptible.
6.
WARNING! Cooking tools and serving
utensils may become HOT during preparing and serving food as well as - exercise
extreme caution while cooking and serving food, especially while serving to
children or letting them participate in cooking.
7. If recipe includes cooking in an oven then always use appropriate oven-safe
cookware.
8. Remember, in different parts of the world the quality of millet grain is
different. It is very important to wash millet thoroughly. Always look at how
clean millet is. If after you wash it water is not clean rinse millet gain. In
some cases 5-7 washes is required.
** For example, individuals with wheat-related
conditions like celiac sprue or gluten-sensitive enteropathies should consult
with their doctor before experimenting with any of the "gluten grains".
Individuals with thyroid problems should consult with their doctor before trying
millet because it contains substances that can interfere with the functioning of
the thyroid gland.>
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