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		<title>Fermentation</title>
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10 years ago I received my batch of Oregon Trail Sourdough Starter from Carl Griffith.  The story goes that this starter had been in his family since the mid 1800s.  The starter came as a dried product, something I hadn&#8217;t realized could be done to a sourdough starter till then.  Following Carl&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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