Dissolve one package of dry yeast in a half cup of warm water. When the yeast and water begin to bubble, add 2 teaspoons of sugar or honey, 2-1/2 cups flour and 2 cups of water. Store in a sterilized large glass jar (crock or plastic jar are also acceptable.) Cover with clear plastic wrap. Do not use a metal container or utensils!
Keep at room temperature for 24 to 48 hours. The mixture will bubble up and should be stirred down and then placed in the refrigerator. Stir daily with a wooden or plastic spoon. On the fifth day, you will need to feed the sourdough starter. Add 1 cup flour, 1 cup of milk and 1/2 cup of sugar and stir well. On the tenth day, take out 2 cups of the starter for baking , then feed same ingredients as on the fifth day to keep starter going.
The sourdough starter can be used to make bread, pancakes, etc.
How to hard boil an egg.
1. Put the eggs in one layer on the bottom of the pan. Put the pan in the sink. Run water into the pan until the water is 1 inch over the eggs. Put the pan on a burner. Turn it to medium-high heat.
2. Let the water come to a boil. Put the lid on the pan when the water is boiling. Move the pan onto a cold burner. Set the timer for 15 minutes for Large-sized eggs (or for 12 minutes for Medium-sized eggs or for 18 minutes for Extra Large-sized eggs).
3. Put the pan in the sink when the time is over. Run cold water into the pan until the eggs are cool. Put the eggs into the refrigerator if you’re going to use them later or peel them if you’re going to use them right away. Be sure to use all the cooked eggs up before a week is over.
4. Gently tap a cooled egg on the countertop or table until it has cracks in it. Roll the egg between your hands until the cracks turn into small crackles all over the egg.
5. Use your fingers to start peeling off the shell at the large end of the egg. If you need to, you can hold the egg under running cold water or dip it in a bowl of water to make peeling easier. Throw out the pieces of eggshell when the egg is all peeled (or put them in the compost pile.) You can eat the egg or use it in a recipe when it’s peeled.