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I am thinking I should get a scale for the kitchen if I am to
seriously get into my bread fascination. At least, to get a true result to fine tune. When scooping by the cup of fraction of a cup, there's a margin of error a bit higher than I would like as it's getting packed at times depending on the scoop. I could scoop-and- level, but this can also vary the exact weight. Should I be worried about being this precise? One thing I've noticed about my sourdoughs...they always end up so much more dense than regular yeast risen and salt risen breads. Any tips to adjust that it may get lighter/more spongey? |
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