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[quote=Anonymous]Welcome to the wonderful world of sourdough! Never too late to start. I'm not going to try to explain it to you, I'm sure others will do a much better job at it. But I'll tell you this: it took me a while to wrap my head around it too. Give yourself some time to understand and practice it. My tips: Don't try to start your own starter if you are a beginner. Get it from a neighbor or friend or buy it online (etsy or King Arthur Flour are good options). I got mine through Nextdoor. Watch YouTube videos on the topic. Read the King Arthur Flour page on Sourdough. I'll keep an eye on this thread and will add to it later on. Good luck![/quote]
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