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Let's debunk the sourdough thought that you must treat your sourdough starter like a baby, feeding it everyday in order to be a sourdough baker! Your sourdough starter does not have to rule your schedule in order for you to enjoy making sourdough goodness. I've been testing this out for the last couple years and seriously it changed my ideas about sourdough when I realized I could keep the starter in the fridge and ONLY take it out when I had time to bake. Sure there are sourdough purists that will disagree BUT here's what I know, it's better to bake healthy homemade bread when it works for me than not at all! Hit me with all of the questions, I'm recording sourdough videos each week that I pull our starter out. Lots more fun to come as we make loaves of bread together and pizza dough for Friday night ALL with only 1 day of sourdough mixing, stretching and folding a weekI Here are the link to my full shopping list of the Sourdough Tools I love using: https://www.amazon.com/shop/kellywelk... It is so fun to be able to bake together in all the ways that fit your life and schedule - so glad you're here in the kitchen with us. Video Chapters 0:00 - 0:45 - sourdough does not have to rule your life, here's how I feed it only when I want to bake 0:45 - 1:05 - sourdough starter vs discard 1:06 - 1:43 - do not feed your sourdough starter when it's stored in the fridge 1:44 - 2:36 - only feed the sourdough starter when you want to bake 2:37 - 3:18 - this is what sourdough starter does when it is resting 3:19 - 4:08 - what do you do if there is liquid on the stop of your sourdough starter 4:09 - 5:10 - how much sourdough starter should I feed? 5:10 - 6:08 - why sourdough is good for gluten intolerance 6:10 - 6:44 - what if I have extra sourdough starter, what do I do with it? 6:45 - 8:54 - the tools you need to feed your sourdough starter 8:55 - 11:54 - how to use the food scale to make sourdough starter 11:55 - 13:17 - what do I do with my sourdough starter after I feed it? 13:18 - 13:58 - what should my sourdough starter look like when it's ready to bake with? 13:59 - 14:27 - what if I only need a small amount of activated starter? 14:28 - 14:54 - why I feed my starter in the morning 14:55 - 15:34 - why I feed my starter at night 15:35 - 17:13 - how to know when YOU should feed your starer? 17:14 - 17:28 - why I only feed my starter when I have time to bake 17:29 - 17:59 - your sourdough dough can proof in your fridge for up to 10 days! 18:00 - 19:12 - why you should change your sourdough schedule for each season or for different climates 19:13 - 20:12 - why sourdough acts different at higher elevations 20:13 - 21:25 - tricks to get your starter to wake up and rise faster 21:26 - 22:51 - why is my sourdough not rising? 22:52 - 23:45 - that's how we make easy sourdough, send us questions! #sourdoughbaking #sourdoughbread #homecooking #homemaking #sourdoughdiscard #homemaking #sourdoughbreads #bakingday #familydinners #cookingathome #cookingfromscratch #sourdoughpizza #familydinnerideas #homemadesnacks #familydinner #easydinnerideas #easydinners #hyggehome #homesweethome #homesteadfavorites #homecookingisthebest #homecooking #bakingtips #fridaynightpizza #cookingtips #pizzanight #pizzalover #homecooking