I basically followed this method here at King Arthur. It worked out pretty well, though I did have my doubts then and again. After several days it would bubble pretty vigorously between feedings, but it never increased in volume, not even a little bit (and it's supposed to double). So I followed a tip I found and substituted a little rye flour in with several of the feedings and that seemed to do the trick. Within 11 or 12 days of starting I had an active starter! It now lives happily in the fridge and I take it out every week (or longer) to feed it.
I've made pizza dough, bread, and most recently, pita bread. I definitely have a lot to learn, but it's been fun to play with so far. If anyone (that lives near me) wants to give it a try, I'm sure I can coax a baby out of mine :)
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I must know nothing about bread... because when you're talking about your starter it sounds like a child "between feedings" "feeding it".. hahaha. And I have no clue what you mean "coax a baby out" hahaha. I just loved this post, probably due to my complete ignorance. lol.
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