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Elisabeth_P
97 Posts
Elisabeth
Burlington
NC
USA
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Posted - Oct 05 2018 : 1:48:38 PM
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    My Batter Bread finally made it this week!!! It only took it a little over 4 hours to rise in my proofer at 85 degrees! Do you think next week I should test it to see if its ready for the fridge?
 This is was my bread at 10:45 AM before I put it in the proofer.
 This was my bread at 3:10 PM before I put it in the oven.
 My bread fresh out of the oven at 3:50. It was a little darker than normal because it was 5 min overtime, the FedEx man came and I had to go make sure my dog didn't climb in his truck, lol. 
 My bread right before it went into my mouth, lol.
It was perfectly moist, had a light sour taste. I think I had perfect success today. If at first you don't succeed (In getting your mother to rise) try, try again!!
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Elisabeth Proverbs 22:1 ~A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches, and loving favour rather than silver or gold.~ |
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Ashley
656 Posts
Ashley
MOSCOW
Idaho
USA
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Posted - Oct 05 2018 : 3:59:03 PM
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Woohoo! Your bread looks delicious. Sending you a virtual high five!  |
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2loves4furbabes@gmail.com
22 Posts
Karen
Pine
Colorado
USA
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Posted - Mar 30 2020 : 4:47:01 PM
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On the left is a wholewheat loaf from a 4 week old counter mother. On the right is a sandwich loaf made using a white flour mother that was started in November 2019. Patience is a virtue ! |
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Ashley
656 Posts
Ashley
MOSCOW
Idaho
USA
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Posted - Apr 08 2020 : 12:27:08 PM
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The side by side comparison is really handy to see. Patience is certainly a virtue, especially when that patience pays off in the form of lofty wild breads.  |
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