They grow up so fast! (CRG, please look, starter has arrived)

Started by TTNuge, June 03, 2010, 02:01:35 PM

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GusRobin

crg --giot it today. Can't take a picture cause the wife is out of town with the camera. But mine was also bulging when I opened it. Got it opened in a jar and in the fridge. Will get to starting the bread tomorrow. I'll call you in a few minutes asking advice.
thanks again
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BuyLowSellHigh

Next time might be worth trying (or testing before next time) feeding as usual, allow it to grow and then collapse at room temp, pack the past-peak starter for shipping then refrigerate until final packaging time. For the short time of shipping the culture will be fine - with no new food source it shouldn't grow.  On the receiving end feed 3 times at 12 hours intervals ASAP upon receipt, and then should be good to go.
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TTNuge

The next morning...



And here is my jar of starter ready to go into the fridge for a couple days before I start on my first batch of bread!



Need to be a bit more careful next time so I don't get some on the sides of the jar, hopefully it won't matter but it would look nicer for the photo op if the jar was all nice n clean.


classicrockgriller


TTNuge

Here it is 8 hours later



Thanks again Sonny, couldn't have done it without you.  Just goes to show, this is something totally non-Bradley related but it doesn't matter, everyone helps out when they can, gives encouragement and seems interested in people's progress and results.  What a great extended family!

classicrockgriller

You are WELCOME!

Glad you showed an intrest in it!

I hope and think you will enjoy the finish product.


Quarlow

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classicrockgriller

Quote from: Quarlow on June 04, 2010, 10:58:28 PM
"IT'S ALIVE"

YES IT IS! That boy will be driving before too long! And then reproducing! ;D

Quarlow

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TTNuge

And it just doesn't stop



The kids are loving it, they aren't sure if they should be impressed or scared.  It's actually a pretty good learning experience for them.


BuyLowSellHigh

It's the dough that ate Chicago  Minneapolis !  Run, run for your lives ! 
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classicrockgriller

That darling is right on Target!

Does it have a name yet? ;D

TTNuge

It's a boy so I think I'll name it Zeke.  I can tell it's a boy because it's cold and rainy today and if you look at this pic...



That's right, SHRINKAGE!

Got a party to go to so I won't be doing anything now but do I need to wait for it to shrink more before feeding it and getting ready to make bread tomorrow?  Could I feed it now or should it be closer to it's starting size?  Maybe by this evening when I get home I can feed it so I can make fresh bread tomorrow.  Mmmmmm, fresh bread.

Quarlow

I like to walk threw life on the path of least resistance. But sometimes the path needs a good kick in the ass.

OBS
BBQ
One Big Easy, plus one in a box.