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Hi! Once you have a GF starter you can store it in the fridge when you don’t have time to bake. To keep it alive you need to feed it every 2-3 weeks and return it to the fridge if you still don’t have time to bake. You can do it! Consider making the smaller portion GF starter recipe to try. Here’s the link to the YouTube video: https://youtu.be/QuHSndIBMQI And here’s the recipe post link: https://www.freshisreal.com/easiest-gf-sourdough-starter/ Then once your GF starter is ready feed it more to create the 1/2 cup to 2 cups of active sourdough starter you will need to make a sourdough recipe.

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Thank you, Jennifer, for your feedback and rating! Next you’ll have to try the smaller 7-inch Boule recipe to compare which one you like best! https://www.freshisreal.com/7-inch-sourdough-boule-gf-v/


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Hi Amanda! You can replace the sorghum flour with more light buckwheat flour and some GF oat flour (if you can consume it). Other alternatives are teff flour, more brown rice flour, almond or sunflower seed flour, or even millet flour. Ideally, replace it with another GF that is lighter in texture or sub with a combo of 2 to 3 other GF flours. There’s also quinoa, coconut or chickpea to consider, but I would only add a smaller quantity of either as they can be denser. Would you consider trying a smaller recipe to start? Link to smaller 7-in Boule: https://www.freshisreal.com/7-inch-sourdough-boule-gf-v/ I made a version of this sourdough bread recipe a couple of days ago, and I switched up the GF flours and even baked it in my bread machine, and it turned out beautifully. Please note that whatever changes you make, you may need to adjust the liquids. Some ingredients are more absorbent. Replace ingredients in grams for best results. Let me know if you have any questions.


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Thank you, Robyn! I love hearing stories like yours! I’m guessing that Kefir would be similar to using creamy buttermilk in a bread recipe? Thank you for sharing!


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