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Morning Home Bakers need to feed the starter.
Better half is his Birthday today.
Sourdough pizza bacon and pepperoni.
Sorry, I forgot to post pictures.
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This is @ronott1 starter.
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This is the starter I got off eBay.
Thank you for taking the time to write all that out.Are you giving it water as well as flour? In what proportions? I can only tell you how I feed mine. @ronott1 is our resident expert!
I've found that a digital scale is best for weighing the flour and water. But I've also measured those components after weighing them, so now sometimes I "cheat." I feed my starter 100g of warm water and 100g bread flour. I've found that it comes out to ABOUT half a cup water and ABOUT a cup of flour. I've also discovered that my starter is more forgiving than I used to think, back when I was diligently weighing down to the gram like a mad scientist.
When do I feed? Well, when I think I need to bake bread, I take my starter out of the fridge in the morning and set it out on the counter to get to room temp. Before I go to bed, I feed it. I know it's going to burble and grow during the night and fall back down. It's going to be all happy, like a '69 Camaro sitting in the driveway, idling, ready to go somewhere. So in the morning I start my recipe. Giving it some flour, water and salt is like feeding it again, and vrooom, off we go! I'll have a completed loaf around dinner time or a little later. Ron does it differently so he has bread about mid-morning.
By the way, that's not a pink streak in your starter, is it? Pink's not good. Maybe it's just the graphics on my phone that makes it look pink, it could just be a shadow.
Also, are you sure your starter isn't doubling while you're not looking and then falling back down? It will do that. Maybe you're just missing the peak activity.
Anytime the jar fills up from the accumulation of daily feedings, I make or bake something. I've used it for pancakes, waffles (twice), and discard recipes.The best thing to do for keeping a starter active is to use the starter often.
Add tablespoonAnd, er, how much? Like a tsp, a Tbsp, or more?
Nice!Sorry, I forgot to post pictures.
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This is @ronott1 starter.
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This is the starter I got off eBay.