Any Home Bakers Here?

I cant even cheat correctly, unless it's grabbing a cake of someone ;)
Do you have a scale? The recipe has the water in a weight measure too. 7/8 of a cup is 198G. If the place you live is dry, use on cup or 227G. I think you live in a humid place so the lesser amount will work

A lot of recipes use weight measurements in Europe
 
Do you have a scale? The recipe has the water in a weight measure too. 7/8 of a cup is 198G. If the place you live is dry, use on cup or 227G. I think you live in a humid place so the lesser amount will work

A lot of recipes use weight measurements in Europe
I could do with a digital scales I only have the old sort I messed up there.
I couldn't get the bread done today because it took ages to get the dried milk, my nieghbor got it for me in the end because our local shop didn't have any.

Thank you Ron :)
 
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I could do with a digital scales I only have the old sort I messed up there.
I couldn't get the bread done today because it took ages to get the dried milk, my nieghbor got it for me in the end because out local shop didn't have any.

Thank you Ron :)
I see a digital scale for Christmas!
 
The pickling valve is working great!

Valve lid sourdough.jpg


I put my ear close to the valve and squeezed it. I heard a little hiss!

This is Oregon Sourdough Starter
 
Can anyone tell me what 7/8 cups of water is into litres please? I have a measuring jug. ;)
Put "7/8 cups to liters" in Google and it will tell you what Bob did.
Your measuring cup MAY have both ml and oz markings.

Thank you. So so just under quarter, would you know what it us in ML?
Multiply by 1000

I could do with a digital scales I only have the old sort I messed up there.
I have a digital that measures in Kilograms, grams (only even numbers), Pounds and ounces and in ounces. Very handy.

I put my ear close to the valve and squeezed it. I heard a little hiss!
And got an ear full of sourdough starter? ;)
 

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