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      Ok, when I bake and need yeast, I make it in warm water (approximately 100F). Of course to do that, I have to watch it carefully, moving from heat to cool then back again to try and keep the temperature constant. 
 
  Anyone have a good way to do it where I can keep the temperature constant? Thanks everyone... Have a great day.  | 
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      I haven't made moonshine in decades.
     
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     I haven't made moonshine in decades. You guessed the reason for my copper cookware..   
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      hot tap water or put it in a pyrex measuring cup
 
  nuke it for a few seconds but it should NOT be scalding hot sprinkle your yeast over it and give it a few minutes to bubble then mix it into your flours  | 
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      Yeast
 
  .. something women get once in awhile..lmao...jk...  | 
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