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farmmom22 Posted - Sep 14 2009 : 07:24:56 AM
I am going to give the mother recipe one more try and I was wondering if I can use distilled water? I have no idea if distilled and purified water are the same things or not! Thanks, Tammy

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willowtreecreek Posted - Sep 14 2009 : 2:05:10 PM
Tammy for the benefit of the other girls I'm gonna move this question to the Bread the MAryJane way page. I think a lot of people would like to read your question and hear the answer. Here is a direct link to the bread page where you will find the answer. http://www.maryjanesfarm.com/snitz/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=28238&whichpage=104

If you have more questions and you post them over there I can get to you a little faster because I get email updates when someone replies on the post. So glad your getting back into the bread thing again!!

By the way I have enjoyed your recipe of the week feature on your blog!

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farmmom22 Posted - Sep 14 2009 : 09:06:34 AM
Thanks girls! I've got Hodgson Mill's organic naturally white unbleached flour. Do you think that will be okay? Or is there a better flour that I should get? The last time I tried to make the mother it molded, so I'm not sure what I did wrong. I used purified water the first time so maybe the distilled water will work better.

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willowtreecreek Posted - Sep 14 2009 : 08:03:05 AM
Hi Tammy - I am going to post the answer here and in the bread thread because others might be interested as well. Feel free to join us over there!

Distilled water is boiled until it steams. The STEAM is collected and when it returns to its liquid state it is collected. Minerals and other impurities are too heavy to collect with the steam. It is a method of purification.

Purified water is typically Filtered water. Often the water is filtered through a charcoal filter where the large particals can not pass through. Sometimes purified water is "purified" using UV light.

Distilled water is likely the cleanest bottled water available and would be a great choice when you dont want minerals, elements and other things effecting what you are working with.

I used distilled water with my starter.

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Alee Posted - Sep 14 2009 : 07:38:07 AM
Hi Tammy!

You might want to go ask your question over on the Bread the MaryJane Way thread. Willowtreecreek is awesome with the sour dough and can answer your question best. www.breadthemaryjaneway.org

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MaryJane Posted - Sep 14 2009 : 07:37:04 AM
Hi Tammy,
I have used distilled water successfully. What kind of flour are you going to use?


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