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Where does one obtain fresh yeast?

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CharlotteBronteSaurus · 24/03/2013 17:53

And how/for how long does one keep it? I am in the suburbs of an ordinary town, so "from my artisan baker" is not going to work for us.

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Emilythornesbff · 24/03/2013 18:03

I beLieveu can buy it from bakeries.

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OldBeanbagz · 24/03/2013 18:05

My local morrisons sell it. It's in the chiller cabinet. I think it normally has a week long date.

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auforfoulkesake · 24/03/2013 18:07

you used to be able to health food shop

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CharlotteBronteSaurus · 24/03/2013 18:09

Ooh, Morrisons? Excellent. Had tried Sainsbo/Tesco/Asda with no joy, but will have a look there. If that fails will try a health food place - I didn't think to look there.

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YellowandGreenandRedandBlue · 24/03/2013 18:11

Health food shops usually, be aware it has short shelf life and so don't buy much n one go! But you can freeze I think? Google will presumably know.

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BikeRunSki · 24/03/2013 18:11

My ordinary baker in my ordinary village sells live yeast.

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duchesse · 24/03/2013 18:13

Ask at the bakery counter of any supermarket- even Tesco do it. It's very cheap. It doesn't keep all that long- a week would be about enough.

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SatsukiKusukabe · 24/03/2013 18:14

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LakeFlyPie · 25/03/2013 20:34

The baker in my local Tesco wfree provide a small block free of charge on request.
Oh dear Satsuki, need something a bit more breathable Grin

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LakeFlyPie · 25/03/2013 20:34

Wfree= will Confused

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