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Repeating Rifle wrote:

> I had posted previously on how I was using all of my starter except for what
> stuck to the container and how I was using those remains for my next batch
> of starter using a cup each of water and flour. This has been working out
> well for me.
>
>...
>
> I really believe that using all of the starter for a loaf rather than a
> tablespoon or two has resulted in a better and faster leavening starter.
> Moreover, I put the starter in my refrigerator before the flour has been
> fully eaten.
>
> Bill


Sounds like you've worked out a system like mine:
http://lumpymuffins.home.comcast.net...h/NoWaste.html


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"Clutter"? This is an object-rich environment.
 
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