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In message >, Steph Peters
> writes > >Go on the hunt for big packs of Fermipan yeast. Eighth Day in Manchester, a >local wholefood shop, sells them, 500g for about £2. Bought a pack in >March, gave half to a friend, and I'm still using the other half from the >freezer. Initially I used 1/2 tsp for 400g of white flour, 1 tsp for >granary or wholemeal; as the yeast is now rather elderly I've upped that by >50%. > I haven't seen that. Shall have a search for it. PS Wasn't it lovely when you could walk down to the baker's and ask for fresh yeast? You could freeze it for ages and it still came up trumps. Pity. That is what the supermarkets have done for us ![]() Waitrose). -- June Hughes |
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