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Charlotte Gilchrist
2 Posts
Charlotte
Talent
OR
USA
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Posted - Jan 15 2019 : 08:56:25 AM
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Hi From Talent OR. I keep my home cool around 65 in winter but my oven has a bread proof that stays at 97 - is that too high for wild yeasts? I do have an upstairs office that can stay 70 and warmer. Trying not to buy expensive machine for countertop. Thanks! |
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Gabby
6 Posts
Gabby
Thornhill
Ontario
Canada
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Posted - Jan 15 2019 : 2:18:25 PM
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Hi Charlotte, Probably 65 is too cold. The oven may be good for bake day proofing - not for the whole week. I think the office solution is good, try setting the temperature for 72. Good luck, Gabby |
...and remember, Cook your food - Love your life. Your friend, Gabby |
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Ashley
656 Posts
Ashley
MOSCOW
Idaho
USA
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Posted - Jan 15 2019 : 3:11:50 PM
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Hi Charlotte, 65 degrees will be a bit too cold for your mother. If you're able to keep it in your upstairs office where it's at least 70 degrees, that is preferable. |
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baumannra
3 Posts
Ralph
Gig Harbor
WA
USA
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Posted - Mar 07 2019 : 4:57:46 PM
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I have the same concern as Charlotte. I live in Gig Harbor and our main floor where the kitchen is stays around 60 to 65 almost year round, but we do have a loft with a wet bar that is warmer. Does the mother have to be on the counter or can it be in a proofer?
Thanks, Ralph |
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Ashley
656 Posts
Ashley
MOSCOW
Idaho
USA
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Posted - Mar 07 2019 : 7:06:32 PM
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Your mother can absolutely be kept in a proofer, especially if you're concerned about cooler room temperatures. |
Ashley Ogle |
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