I’ve had my dried sourdough starter “rescue” me. I’ve come to conclude, anything sourdough is like people’s opinion. Everyone has their own stance and they are always “right” and everyone else is always “wrong “ Don’t believe everything anyone says. Your experience is the best One thing that I did, is I took a piece of acid free paper (scrap booking paper) and wrote “sourdough starter” and the date on it. Then placed it and some desiccant packs into the jar. That way, it won’t absorb water and get moldy and if you forget about your back up; future generations know exactly what it is and hopefully rehydrate the starter and make bread.
@@terryc522 I agree…I think the best way to make sourdough is the way that works best for you! It sounds like you have a good plan for long term storage of your backup starter!
I’ve had my dried sourdough starter “rescue” me. I’ve come to conclude, anything sourdough is like people’s opinion. Everyone has their own stance and they are always “right” and everyone else is always “wrong “
Don’t believe everything anyone says. Your experience is the best
One thing that I did, is I took a piece of acid free paper (scrap booking paper) and wrote “sourdough starter” and the date on it. Then placed it and some desiccant packs into the jar.
That way, it won’t absorb water and get moldy and if you forget about your back up; future generations know exactly what it is and hopefully rehydrate the starter and make bread.
@@terryc522 I agree…I think the best way to make sourdough is the way that works best for you! It sounds like you have a good plan for long term storage of your backup starter!
Interesting. I would like to make sourdough bagels.
Sourdough bagels are so good!