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Hello all,
I seem to have a great talent for getting my starters going, but fail when it comes to baking the bread. I have had my current starter (whole wheat) going for 9 days and it's already doubling in size. Is this normal? Acceptable? I've always had good luck getting my starters going. But when I make my bread it never rises that well and has a crust is so hard that the space shuttles could be made out of it! You need a chain-saw to get thru the crust. The actual bread usually tastes pretty good once you saw thru the crust. Anyone have suggestions or ideas....basic (non-fail) recipes that I could try? |
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