January 15, 2022 - 9:03am
Insulated food containers (e.g. hydroflask) for starter?
I live in a big old cold house. We also have a wood stove in the living room. I have trouble keeping my starter robust during the winter. It will thrive during the day while the fire is going but then drop off overnight when the fire goes out. (we keep the thermostat around 68 but it feels quite a bit colder than that in most places) I have some sizeable hydroflask stainless steel insulated food containers. I was just wondering if anyone has tried using those as their primary starter container to hold some heat in over cold winter nights?? Cheers and thanks for any thoughts!