Sourdough starter: grammar nits

- Idiomatic phrase
- Independent clauses separated by ; or .
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Adam Liechty
2025-06-07 19:34:01 -07:00
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In this chapter you will learn how to make your
own sourdough starter, but before doing so you will
quickly learn about baker's math. Don't worry,
it's a very simple way how to write a recipe which
it's a very simple way to write a recipe which
is cleaner and more scalable. Once you get the hang
of it you will want to write every recipe this way.
You will learn to understand the signs indicating
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Don't use chlorinated water when setting up your starter.
Ideally, you should use bottled water. In certain regions
like Germany, tap water is perfectly fine. Chlorine is added
to water as a disinfectant to kill microorganisms, you will
to water as a disinfectant to kill microorganisms; you will
not be able to grow a starter with chlorinated water.
In this process, the hydration of your starter is \qty{100}{\percent}.