Fed last night and here it is delightfully bubbly this morning. It went unfed in the fridge for over a year.
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ScarlettAddiction
I no longer feel guilty for “abusing” my starter, lmao
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This post should be automatically linked under every “Help I forgot to feed my starter for half a day, can I still safe it?”-post
FullHouse222
I’m curious… after 1 year, is this rise another “false rise” similar to when you are making a fresh starter?
If the old colony are all dead after 1year, this may as well be a brand new starter. If this is a false rise that’s not exactly safe to bake with is it?
OP if you’re willing to give your body for science, bake something with it cause I’m really curious if this is a real rise or if you’re basically just making a new starter at this point from scratch lol.
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I no longer feel guilty for “abusing” my starter, lmao
This post should be automatically linked under every “Help I forgot to feed my starter for half a day, can I still safe it?”-post
I’m curious… after 1 year, is this rise another “false rise” similar to when you are making a fresh starter?
If the old colony are all dead after 1year, this may as well be a brand new starter. If this is a false rise that’s not exactly safe to bake with is it?
OP if you’re willing to give your body for science, bake something with it cause I’m really curious if this is a real rise or if you’re basically just making a new starter at this point from scratch lol.