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3n1gm4
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Moving on to grain, LCs, and casings...any suggestions? Cakes are elementary, to me at least
#13993022 - 02/19/11 11:01 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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I want bigger and better I like G2G, reading so far, what would someone with allot of experience in bulk recommend for the next step. I want to still use the SGFC for now eventually moving on to martha or a GH. But what would my next step up from PF-TEK and cakes be with a SGFC???
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Re: Moving on to grain, LCs, and casings...any suggestions? Cakes are elementary, to me at least [Re: 3n1gm4]
#13993045 - 02/19/11 11:06 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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My advice, skip LC for now. Grain is great, and once you get colonized jars, you can do Grain LC as well as Grain to Grain. Rye is the easiest to get right, so start with that. Once you're good at rye then try wbs or whatever.
One plausible scenario: put a bag in the bottom of your shotty, convert it to a hybrid MSG. Spawn your rye to coir/verm/gypsum, let colonize, and then fruit.
Easy-peasy.
Also, agar is cheaper and easier than you think.
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Re: Moving on to grain, LCs, and casings...any suggestions? Cakes are elementary, to me at least [Re: Doc_T]
#13993053 - 02/19/11 11:09 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Cool thanks D T I know where an Asian store is and I have a blender if they only have agar cakes...walmart might have it tho lol ...
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Doc_T
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Re: Moving on to grain, LCs, and casings...any suggestions? Cakes are elementary, to me at least [Re: 3n1gm4]
#13993187 - 02/19/11 11:32 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Wal-mart doesn't have agar. But go look, just in case. They also don't have PF jars, which work well instead of petris.
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Re: Moving on to grain, LCs, and casings...any suggestions? Cakes are elementary, to me at least [Re: Doc_T]
#13993402 - 02/20/11 12:08 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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I'm new too man and have been studying alot. I started WBS at the same time as my first BRF jars. I love WBS. I recommend WBS and GLC for your next step....GLC is a little more in depth but its alot better than LC and you don't risk much doing it...
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Re: Moving on to grain, LCs, and casings...any suggestions? Cakes are elementary, to me at least [Re: i GrOw StUFF]
#13993428 - 02/20/11 12:12 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Also, you can use clean GLC to start jars of regular LC.
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afrosheen
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Re: Moving on to grain, LCs, and casings...any suggestions? Cakes are elementary, to me at least [Re: Doc_T]
#13993444 - 02/20/11 12:15 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Doc_T said: Wal-mart doesn't have agar. But go look, just in case. They also don't have PF jars, which work well instead of petris.
Wal-Mart does have the jars but not at all locations and not year-round. I've seen them during canning season (actually pretty recently) at 2 different locations. Even regular grocery stores have them right now.
But Ace Hardware has them year-round. You can order online and have it drop shipped to the store. They'll notify you when your order is ready for pick up. Ace also has WBS on sale dirt cheap, $10 for 3 20lb bags. If you have one close to you I suggest checking it out.
Pluses (in my mind) of using 1/2 pints: they serve you well for petris and cakes. Minuses: much more expensive than disposable plastic petris, take up more space, more difficult to manipulate in a glove box.
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Re: Moving on to grain, LCs, and casings...any suggestions? Cakes are elementary, to me at least [Re: afrosheen]
#13993468 - 02/20/11 12:20 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Disagree on the cost factor, the jars are free if you already have them for cakes. Agree on bulkiness in the glovebox. I can get about 6-8 in mine at a time, which is adequate for my needs.
(Never seen them at WM here, grocery stores get them in season. Ace is the place.)
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Re: Moving on to grain, LCs, and casings...any suggestions? Cakes are elementary, to me at least [Re: Doc_T]
#13994066 - 02/20/11 02:57 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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go g2g..... Learn LC on the side.
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