In the interests of keeping this wonderful forum busy, I thought I would start a post about Sourdough.
I bleedy LOVE it! When I started baking bred about 5 years ago, I thought it was so difficult and didn't even bother trying. But I mastered it after about two, got out of the habit and have just started again, since it went up to about £2.75 in the shops.
I could explain how to do it, but I pretty much follow Hugh Furley-Wurley's instructions to the letter http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle ... -sourdough.
I would love to show you pictures, but I am afraid I have tried four times and can't get the file down to anything like small enough to upload

So please excuse the link to my blog, but I uploaded pictures here (bottom of page) if you are interested:
http://www.thefrugalapprentice.blogspot ... g-and.html
It is a little flat I know - sourdough isn't a robust as normal dough, so I am on the lookout for a loaf tin. I must admit though, I quite like the long thin slices. It is tangy, has that lovely sourdough rubbery texture (in a good way!) and is gentler on the stomach. And a loaf costs just 60p to make!
Really, I would urge anyone to have a go - if I can manage it, anyone can! Anyone got any tips for a good sourdough loaf?