Where's the yeast???
#41
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 432
here is the link for a small artisian mill near us that has flours to ship
https://www.camascountrymill.com/shop
https://www.camascountrymill.com/shop
#44
I keep yeast in my refrigerator and use it beyond the best by date. It always works.
I haven't looked for any since last Fall. Granddaughter shopped for us yesterday. I last went shopping two weeks ago.
I never dreamed this 'stuff' would cause so much aggravation.
I haven't looked for any since last Fall. Granddaughter shopped for us yesterday. I last went shopping two weeks ago.
I never dreamed this 'stuff' would cause so much aggravation.
#48
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 15,988
I have a 5 lb plastic container of buttermilk powder it in the freezer and use as needed. It is about three maybe four years old now and still good. I checked the price of it online and it very expensive from what I paid for this at Sam's Club but not sold there anymore. Sam's use to sell commercial baking products in bulk. I remember thinking when I bought it this sure is a lot but cheap. I'm glad I did buy it. Still using it when I don't have fresh buttermilk to use.
#49
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Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Dakotas
Posts: 2,979
I bought a jar of yeast 7-8 months ago & questioned my move but I am now making a loaf a week with my bread machine & yeast on hand. Today I showed DH how to do this so he may have a new project going forward.
#50
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Join Date: Aug 2018
Location: Greater Peoria, IL -- just moved!
Posts: 6,099
I think there was a link earlier, but I stumbled across this page today --
https://www.theverge.com/2020/3/31/2...yourself-bread
My mom had an "Old Timey" Alaskan cookbook and I remember there was rhyme/mnemonic thing about the colors of mold on sourdough. Sort of the thing like with snakes, Red meets Black/Friend to Jack, Red meets Yellow/Kill a Fellow, but about when you could keep a starter or start over. Did a little searching but haven't found it yet. Finding lots of interesting things about mold -- except that I have rather an aversion to it myself.
https://www.theverge.com/2020/3/31/2...yourself-bread
My mom had an "Old Timey" Alaskan cookbook and I remember there was rhyme/mnemonic thing about the colors of mold on sourdough. Sort of the thing like with snakes, Red meets Black/Friend to Jack, Red meets Yellow/Kill a Fellow, but about when you could keep a starter or start over. Did a little searching but haven't found it yet. Finding lots of interesting things about mold -- except that I have rather an aversion to it myself.