I feel like I’ve created tribbles here.
Hehe.
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Now that it’s alive, I’m growing a back up or gift jar..
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I feel like I’ve created tribbles here.
Hehe.
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Now that it’s alive, I’m growing a back up or gift jar..
My backup method. I have not tried to revive it yet.
https://www.kingarthurflour.com/blog...h-starter-hold
My first sourdough loaf!!
I may have used the starter on the backside of the rise, will know with dinner..
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Post supper review, f- - king awesome..
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Followed some tips from an Irish bread maker and did my initial proof of 3 hrs last night. Then knocked it back and formed it,, and let it prove overnight in the fridge for 15 hours in a covered basket. Baked it after work @ 450 covered for 25 minutes, then 25 more uncovered. Ready in time for dinner.
Used a blend of all purpose and atta no1 fine flours.
Great flavour.
It's late and I'm heading to bed. I hope all can watch and appreciate this Classic Humor--
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRs37ugCxyM
Great stuff those two..
$1.50 an hour,,,, even I started at $4 part time when I started work in 78.
When I started with Safeway in '79 I was started at one notch under Journeyman and I 'think' it was $6.80 or so an hour and 3 months later I had Health, Dental and Vision coverage. Washington State's Minimum Wage was $2.30 an hour. So I was making around 3 times MORE than minimum wage.
When I left Safeway 36 years, 7 months and 6 days later as a Journeyman I was making $15.50 per hour and minimum wage was $10.00 an hour so I wasn't even making double of minimum wage.
All three of my kids have worked at Safeway and I told all of them I didn't want them to ever consider making a career there. None did. My son did work for Safeway for about 3 years and I kept telling him that there were better jobs out there and to keep looking.
He finally got a job with Key Industries. They stated him at $18.50! $3.00 more than I made after busting my ass for over 36 + years! He also had full benefits after 3 months.
Here's a link to Key:
https://www.key.net/en/about-us/about/
Here's another Classic bit of Humor! Abbot and Costello did a version of it also.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bfq5kju627c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzxVyO6cpos
Oilfield started on a rig ‘75. 2.75 an hour. Earned every penny back then, then somewhere around 1985 it got kinda crazy and wages went sky high. Roustabouts doing grunt work making 90 k a year, drivers 110k. Drillers on new rigs making 160k. So my pay did go up from the start. Got me a job at the Harley parts counter 2 days a week, they offered me 15 an hour. Can’t even make enough to pay for what I bring home
I started working in a Department Store while I was still in High School. I got minimum wage which in 1964 was 1 buck an hour.