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SmartyPants wrote:
> Do I feed.....
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> Thanks!!
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> Miss Smarty Pants


Hello Miss. : -)

what they said. : -) It's all good advice, depends what you want from
your starter. I've done all three ways. They work very well. Kenneth's
is particularly good for longer term storage. I had a couple of
problems with this at first but after letting it ferment a little
before going in the fridge and then punching it down after a few days
it worked really well, lasts for months without discolouring.

TG