SC - Re: compost
    Stefan li Rous 
    stefan at texas.net
       
    Sat Feb 19 19:36:23 PST 2000
    
    
  
And it came to pass on 19 Feb 00,, that Decker, Terry D. wrote:
> A teaspoon of yeast is approximately 1 package.  
I thought a package was about 2-1/4 teaspoons -- a short tablespoon.
> I buy baker's yeast in
> bulk from a healthfood store rather than the grocery for anbout 1/3 of the
> grocery price.  Baker's supply houses are also a good place to get bulk
> yeast (usually sold in 2 lb bags).  Keep your excess yeast in a jar in the
> refrigerator.
[snip]
> Bear
I buy my yeast in 2-pound bags at Costco.  I keep one working 
container in the fridge, and the rest (in tightly-sealed plastic containers) 
in the freezer.  Lasts for about a year.  Sometimes the tail-end of the 
bag dies off before I can use it, but it's still much more cost-effective 
than the little envelopes, or even the little jars.
Lady Brighid ni Chiarain
Settmour Swamp, East (NJ)
mka Robin Carroll-Mann
harper at idt.net
    
    
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