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Good afternoon and welcome to the
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Goodblades Kitchen. Today I'm reviewing
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the Softrep Sourdough starter warmer.
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Well, you know, as the weather starts
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turning cold, it could be hard to keep a
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sourdough starter active. My starter,
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lives in the refrigerator between bakes.
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When I take her out to feed her, she
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needs a warm, stable spot to wake up and
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start bubbling again. That's where the
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Softrep Sourdough starter warmer comes
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in. It's a small, simple heating plate
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that keeps your starter at a steady,
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comfortable temperature, perfect for
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The warmer is easy to use. Plug it in,
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set the temperature, and place your jar
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or bowl right on top. I set mine to 80°
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F and Josephine was in heaven. She
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doubled in height, full of life and
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energy, ready to make bread again. The
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instructions even include a chart
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showing how to match the plate
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temperature to your jar's internal
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temperature. It's thoughtful, accurate,
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and safe for glass, metal, or ceramic.
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A few hours later, Josephine had come
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fully alive, and I baked a beautiful
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loaf. Crusty on the outside, soft and
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tangy inside. If your starter needs to
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nap when it's cold, give it a warm place
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to thrive. The soft sourdough starter
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makes a world of difference. And if your
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starter has a name, like mine does,
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they'll thank you for it. Thank you for
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listening. Thank you for watching. We'll
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see you next time on the good plate.
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Remember, ever forward, ever flavorful.