Costco or Sam's will have better prices on flour and bulk yeast.
However, you may need to buy 25lbs of the white stuff.
Salt is part of the balancing act between taste, rise and the sugar (which causes the rise as the fungi digest the fermentable sugars)
BTW, 86° to 96° Fahrenheit is perfect range of temp for yeast. Reason I mention this is that this (temperature) is critical in regards to rise of the product.
Perfect balance equates to perfect results.
(We won't get into the questions about ambient elevation which can make an amazing difference. Suffice it to say, the higher the elevation, the less yeast is needed. We are talking about increments of thousands of feet.)
However, you may need to buy 25lbs of the white stuff.
Salt is part of the balancing act between taste, rise and the sugar (which causes the rise as the fungi digest the fermentable sugars)
BTW, 86° to 96° Fahrenheit is perfect range of temp for yeast. Reason I mention this is that this (temperature) is critical in regards to rise of the product.
Perfect balance equates to perfect results.
(We won't get into the questions about ambient elevation which can make an amazing difference. Suffice it to say, the higher the elevation, the less yeast is needed. We are talking about increments of thousands of feet.)