It is a good day when no one dies over night!You guys still in your 50s. Man to be in my 50s again.
Had the tests for RA, came back negative although the doctor said I have the symptoms so false negatives are possible and mine may be a rheumatic type of arthralgia that doesn't titer out because it is atypical. Always have joint pain. Getting out of bed in the AM a real trip. Joints getting enlarged. Really it is nothing new, just more obvious and persistent as I get older.
No trick or treaters here. Kind of miss that. Always fun to see the little ones and joke around with the older ones. Friends who live in IL are retired dentist and his wife. They give out tooth brushes. It's a wonder they don't get egged
@superchemicalgirl, that just sux. So hard to do without water. You can survive without power especially if you heat with wood but that water is a game changer. We have thought about getting some of those big water bladders, you know the type you put in your bathtub and fill. There is an old well back in our timber. Never did figure out what it was doing back there. It was mostly filled with sediment so we filled it in with scrap debris. Wish there was some way we could have restored it without it being a lot of $$$$$$$$$$.
@ronott1 my starter is ALIVE ALIVE I SAY! Bwaaaaahaaaaahaaaa haaa haaaa! I was so surprised to wake up this morning and discover that it had bubbled half way up the jar overnight. Going to wait till this evening and feed it again. Do I need to remove half of it now or wait till tomorrow when I have more volume?
Today is a good day! Nobody died overnight but I need to pull cockerels out of the main pen as they are just over the top with the young pullets and acting like a bunch of hungry piranhas with them. It's so hard to decide when dealing with Marek's. Don't want to put the ocular marek's birds in with healthy birds showing no symptoms, can put the standard roosters with the bantams because the bantam boys beat the snot out of them. Can't put this rooster in with them because he hates everyone and they hate him. This one can't go in with the bantams because he's too big and will kill the smaller hens.Even DH says I need to pull some roosters for awhile as they are acting over the top again and not letting the girls come outside without jumping their bones.
I either need another coop or less chickens.....nah, DH would never fall for it.
Today you can add half a cup and when it bubbles, remove enough to make the sourdough biscuits. Replenish after that with 1cup of flour and 2\3Cups water.
If it is all bubbly again in the morning you can pop it into the fridge. I take the jar our about an hour before I make the overnight sponge and then after using the amount needed for the recipe, replenish.
This is the Biscuit recipe--It is in the brochure that I sent by message to you
Sourdough BISCUITS
1 tb Active Dry Yeast 1 c Sourdough starter
1 1/4 c Water-Lukewarm 5 c Bread flour
1/3 c Sugar Melted butter or Margarine
3/4 ts Salt
If you desire dissolve the yeast in warm water with a little sugar till bubbly. Sourdough is a yeast but rises
faster with added commercial yeast. In a large mixing bowl add sugar, salt, sourdough starter, yeast and
flour. Cover; set in warm spot and let rise until double. Punch down and turn out onto floured work
surface. Roll out to 3/4 inch thickness. Cut with biscuit cutter. Dip both sides in butter or oil, and place on
well-greased baking sheet. Let rise 15 min. Bake at 425 - 20 min. or until golden brown.