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Starter is ready. I AM NOT READY TO BAKE!!

Anniemgm's picture
Anniemgm

Starter is ready. I AM NOT READY TO BAKE!!

While it is not quite there yet, I'm confident my starter may be ready in the next day or two.

PROBLEM: I'm leaving home for an overnight tomorrow.

Ideally, if my starter is ready before I leave, then I could feed it and put it in the fridge, right?

If it isn't ready, I guess it's coming with me [along with the flour, distilled water, scales, and jars].  If it peaks while I'm away and am coming back home the same day it peaks?? Feed and keep at room/car temp until I get home? 

Thanks again for all your support 

tpassin's picture
tpassin

Yes, put in the fridge. It will continue to develop there, but more slowly.  If it's just a night, you will probably be able to bake with it without even refreshing.

TomP

Davey1's picture
Davey1

If it's young it'll develope more - and that's what you want. If you feel like it - give it another feed before you leave - I wouldn't (both take it and feed it). Enjoy!

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Abe

Feed and allow to double before refrigeration. Build up a good colony of yeast before refrigeration. I find it fares better ad is stronger than when put straight into the fridge. It bounces back quicker.