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Step 1
Day 1: combine 50 grams flour and 50 grams water in a glass container and stir very well. Leave in a warm place, out of direct sunlight, covered with a cloth.
Step 2
Day 2- Feed your starter 50 grams flour and 50 grams water. This means, adding in a fresh 50g of flour and 50g of water and mixing it really well with yesterday's mix.
Step 3
Day 3: Pour 50g of the starter into a fresh jar and feed it 50 grams flour and 50 grams water. (A ratio of 1:1:1.) Discard the rest.
Step 4
Day 4: Pour 50g of the starter into a fresh jar and feed it 50 grams flour and 50 grams water. Discard the rest.
Step 5
By day 3 and 4, your starter might be bubbling and have a slightly sour smell.
Step 6
Day 5-10: each day pour 50g of the starter into a fresh jar and feed it 50 grams flour and 50 grams water. Discard the rest.
Step 7
If your starter is doubling easily by day 6 or 7, within 6 hours of feeding, you can start feeding it 1:1:1 twice daily.
Step 8
By day 10 it might be ready to use, though it could be earlier. Test it using the starter activeness test as written below.
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