Whatcha Making for Supper?

I've bake a lot more bread in the winter than I do in the summer. I've been feeding Audrey (my sourdough starter) up in preparation for starting some baking soon.
I've been using yeast from a one pound package I bought on Amazon almost 2 years ago. I keep it in the freezer and it still works fine. Only cost around 7 bucks.
 
I've been using yeast from a one pound package I bought on Amazon almost 2 years ago. I keep it in the freezer and it still works fine. Only cost around 7 bucks.
I might look into that. Yeast is normally pretty expensive and goes bad pretty quickly, which is one reason I like the sourdough starter. I also love sourdough, but I like to be able to make different kinds of breads too.
 
I might look into that. Yeast is normally pretty expensive and goes bad pretty quickly, which is one reason I like the sourdough starter. I also love sourdough, but I like to be able to make different kinds of breads too.
This is the yeast I bought. I got it March 10 of last year so it's 20 months old. I roll the top of the package down tightly then wrap a few rubber bands around it before it goes in the freezer. The package is foil or mylar.

I thought that the instant yeast would be better for my bread machine. I think there's a "regular" rise yeast available too. I guess the regular yeast takes longer to work, but adds more flavor.

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This is the yeast I bought. I got it March 10 of last year so it's 20 months old. I roll the top of the package down tightly then wrap a few rubber bands around it before it goes in the freezer. The package is foil or mylar.

I thought that the instant yeast would be better for my bread machine. I think there's a "regular" rise yeast available too. I guess the regular yeast takes longer to work, but adds more flavor.

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They all add flavour well if you know how to take the time to make it work. It's a living creature. You have to know how to feed it.

Sourdough starter is Tomogachi for adults.
 
They all add flavour well if you know how to take the time to make it work. It's a living creature. You have to know how to feed it.

Sourdough starter is Tomogachi for adults.
Since I'm using a bread machine I have no control over the time. I used to bake quite a bit of bread in the oven. Used my kitchen aid mixer. My grandma made two loaves of bread a couple times a week, all by hand. Grandpa had to have his homemade bread!
 
Since I'm using a bread machine I have no control over the time. I used to bake quite a bit of bread in the oven. Used my kitchen aid mixer. My grandma made two loaves of bread a couple times a week, all by hand. Grandpa had to have his homemade bread!
I had a bread maker once. I found that I made better bread without it, and it wasn't worth fiddling with all of the settings.

I ordered the yeast, so I think I'm going to experiment with foccacia and cinnamon rolls this winter.
 

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