CheapHealthyFood
This is a place to share ways to eat inexpensively - whether that's with recipes, finding coupons, or preservation techniques like freezing or pickling.
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I can't find the specific episode (probably because they eventually re-run everything on YouTube, so it's hard to guess the seasons), but America's Test Kitchen recently did a thorough spot on sourdough starters. The closest I can find is recipes on their website, which probably served as the "source material" for the aired segment. While I don't have much personal experience, the "master plan" and "myths" articles both look solid and don't require a subscription.
Yay, thank you!