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I just got a sourdough starter from my aunt and was excited to begin but all instructions seem so technical and overwhelming. Anyone who has been there/done that have good advice?

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[โ€“] chocolatine 3 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Hello, I have been doing sourdough from quite some time now. My advice would be to search some dedicated channels on youtube. Pro Home Cooks, The bread code, Sourdough journey are all great sources of information. The quantity of information you can get can be overwhelming but the actual process is not so complicated and sourdough starter is actually quite resistant.

[โ€“] MadBabs 1 points 8 months ago

Thank you! I think watching people do it will be easier than trying to read about it and getting overwhelmed with technical aspects