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Another reliable method is drying your starter. Spread your active starter thinly on parchment paper and let it dry completely at room temperature. Once dry, it turns into brittle sheets or flakes that can be stored in an airtight container. This dried starter can be reactivated even after years, making it perfect for those with unpredictable baking schedules.
Mastering Sourdough Bread: Step by Step Guidance, Expert Tips and Tricks, and Diverse Recipes to Make Artisan Bread at Home
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