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How old is your starter

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Myles

How old is your starter

 I've had my starter for 40 years. It's had a total number of 6 homes since it was given to me by a friend who obtained it from his friend who worked at a well known bakery in  the Catskills. which was  the first home. It was given to me as I lost the starter that my Irish grandmother gave to my late first wife which at the time of her death was over 50 years old.

 Over the years I've found that the starter tastes slightly different in a suburban area than a rural one as it lived for 10 years in 3 homes just outside of Boston and then 5 years in Vermont and for the last 25 years on our isolated hilltop farm in NH.

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pmccool

I started it in 2010 when we were living in Pretoria, South Africa.  It followed me home to Kansas in the U.S. in 2011 and has been thriving just as happily in Michigan since we moved in 2020.

Paul 

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Davey1

Starters will be a little different depending on the environment. Different bugs create different tastes. The normal person (and I'm not saying you are or aren't) can't tell the differences. To create South African flavors - you really need South African ingredients etc. If you like it - make it - simple really. Enjoy!

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Muchohucho

Since about 2000. I don't remember exactly other than I made it shortly after I moved to a place in 1999. I never named it either, since I didn't know that was a thing. I was taught sourdough in 1988 when I took over as a cook for about 10-20 people at a remote fish hatchery in Alaska. 

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suave

I create new starter every year on the night of the first thunderstorm after the summer Solstice.

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alcophile

Sounds like it could be Frankenstein's monster!

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Dave Cee