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So regarding your question about maintaining a sourdough starter I think consistency matters more than anything else. You really just need to feed it at the same time each day and keep it at a stable temperature. I kept mine in the oven with the light on during the colder months and that worked well. The hydration level is something you can adjust based on what kind of bread you want to make. A higher hydration gives you a more open crumb but makes the dough harder to handle. You might want to start at 70% and work your way up as you get more comfortable. Also don't stress too much about the type of flour you use. I have had great results with basic all-purpose flour from the grocery store. The discard is actually a great resource for other baked goods like pancakes and crackers. I made a batch of sourdough crackers last week that were really simple and tasty. Let me know if you want me to walk you through the feeding schedule I use.
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So regarding your question about maintaining a sourdough starter I think consistency matters more than anything else. You really just need to feed it at the same time each day and keep it at a stable temperature. I kept mine in the oven with the light on during the colder months and that worked well. The hydration level is something you can adjust based on what kind of bread you want to make. A higher hydration gives you a more open crumb but makes the dough harder to handle. You might want to start at 70% and work your way up as you get more comfortable. Also don't stress too much about the type of flour you use. I have had great results with basic all-purpose flour from the grocery store. The discard is actually a great resource for other baked goods like pancakes and crackers. I made a batch of sourdough crackers last week that were really simple and tasty. Let me know if you want me to walk you through the feeding schedule I use.
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About your question on how we approached the living room renovation I can share a few things we learned along the way. The first step was really just taking our time with the prep work. We spent a whole weekend just patching holes sanding and cleaning the walls before we even opened a can of paint. I think that made a huge difference in the final result. We went with a warm gray color with subtle blue undertones and it gives the room a really calm feeling. For the trim we used a semi-gloss white which does show imperfections but looks clean and classic. We rented a sprayer from the local store and it cut our painting time in half compared to using rollers. The cleanup took a while but the finish was so smooth and even. One thing I would recommend is using a high quality primer especially if you are covering a darker color. We learned that the hard way on a previous project. Next we are planning to do the hallway with the same approach.
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