Forget the fridge. Off-grid means no power. Feed your starter when it's bubbly and doubled. That's it.
Feeding every 12 hours: 100g flour, 100ml water
Forget the fridge. Off-grid means no power. Feed your starter when it's bubbly and doubled. That's it.
Warm climate (NSW/QLD): Feed every 12 hours. Use 50g starter + 50g flour + 50g water. Mix. Wait 4-6 hours.
Cooler areas (VIC/TAS): Feed every 24 hours. Same ratio. If it's sluggish, bump to 50/50/50.
Never skip feeding. If it's been 48+ hours and no bubbles? Pitch it. Start over. Waste of time otherwise.
Off-grid hack: Use rainwater in a clean jar. No tap water (chlorine kills bugs). Boil and cool if you must.
What I Do With All That Discard
Discard = free food. Not trash. Here's how to use it:
Discard Pancakes: 100g discard + 50g flour + 1 egg + pinch salt. Fry like normal. Costs $0.20 per serve.
Discard Flatbreads: Mix discard with 100g flour, 50ml water. Bake on a hot stone. 5 mins. $0.15.
Discard Muffins: Add 50g discard to your usual batter. No extra cost. Just bake.
Storing Starter on the Kitchen Bench
Off-grid = no electricity. Store your starter in a cool, dark spot (under the bench, in a cupboard). Not the fridge.
Active starter (baking daily): Keep at room temp. Feed daily. Use within 24 hours.
Long break (2+ weeks): Feed once, then store in a sealed jar in the pantry. Feed once a week. No fridge needed.
Emergency storage: Dry it out. Spread discard on baking paper. Bake at 60°C for 2 hours. Crush into powder. Rehydrate with water when needed. Lasts years.
Australian suppliers (no overseas shipping):
Flour: King Arthur Flour (1kg $12.95) or Bob's Red Mill (1kg $14.50) at Woolworths. Use wholemeal for hardier starters.
Jars: $2.50 at Op Shops (MDF jars). Or $3.95 at Bunnings (500ml glass jars).
Scale: $15 at Kmart. Weighing is non-negotiable. Don't eyeball it.
Keeping Your Starter Alive
Use a glass jar. Plastic warps. Metal kills it. $3 at Bunnings.
Don't use tap water. Boil it if you're unsure. Chlorine = starter death.
If your starter smells like vinegar? Good. That's the bacteria working. Don't panic.
Off-grid baking: Use a wood-fired oven. No electricity needed. Just heat the stones.
Start with 100g starter. Too much discard = waste. Too little = weak starter.
Real talk: Your first loaf will be dense. That's normal. Keep feeding. By week 3, it'll be good. Don't quit.
⚠️ SAFETY WARNING: Working with electrical systems, structural modifications, or gas installations carries inherent risks. If you are not confident in your abilities, always engage a licensed professional.
They show a day‑by‑day feeding schedule for the starter and demonstrate a simple discard pancake recipe that uses only flour, water, and salt – exactly the kind of low‑ingredient options you can manage off‑grid.— Jenny Mills
When Your Starter's Truly Dead: Phoning a Baker
While many off-grid projects are achievable as DIY, certain situations require licensed professionals:
Electrical work beyond basic 12V DC additions — requires a licensed electrician
Structural modifications to buildings or load-bearing elements
Gas line installation or modification
Solar array installations above safe voltage thresholds
Any work that affects the structural integrity of your property
Always check local regulations and obtain necessary permits before commencing work.