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Old 29-10-2004, 11:09 PM
Mary
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Ginny wrote:

I don't know what happened but my first attempt at making the sourdough
starter "failed" it did okay until I put it into the fridge....then when I
took it out and tried to "proof" it ....I don't know what happened but it
didn't rise even over night....what a mess! I made an old recipe of yeast
bread to be contented.......Ginny




Ginny,

Don't despair!!! It took me three years to get a "homegrown" starter to
live past the first two weeks. I found that what finally worked for me
(besides moving from a sterile modern apartment into a 100+ year old
house with an obviously loved kitchen that was baked in often) was to
just keep feeding it daily for about 3 weeks, put it on a "maintenance"
feeding, and then "resist" the urge to put it in the fridge until it was
8 - 10 weeks old (advice I had read in several books recommended by the
very very knowledgeable posters to this board) and I had baked with it a
couple times to see how it would react when "proofed".

Yes, it was more work than what I had been told it would be but it
worked like a charm. I now have three starters that I made and each day
I learn a bit more about them by watching them/baking with them.

I'm sure the folks on this board will have some good advice about
starting over (No pun intended ;- ).

Best of Luck!!!
Mary

p.s. Hope your yeast bread was yummy
 

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