Welcome to Dough & Order

For people who love sourdough but also love when their kitchen isn’t one feeding away from chaos.

This is not a “learn to bake the perfect boule” website (there are 47 million of those already). Instead, this is where we take the real messy life of sourdough — the jars, the gear, the feeding schedules, the mysterious flour dust on everything — and bring some actual order to it.


Here, we focus on the stuff nobody talks about: how to store your starter without sacrificing your entire fridge shelf, which tools are worth the money, how to keep track of hydration levels without losing your mind, and how to build routines that make sourdough feel like cozy magic instead of another needy household responsibility. Think of me as the friend who helps you get your sourdough life together… without judging your “starter graveyard” in the back of the fridge.


If you’ve ever wondered, “Is it normal for my starter to have its own schedule… and entire cabinet?” — you’re in exactly the right place.

Organized kitchen setup with stored flour and a wooden mortar and pestle.
Warm, minimalist kitchen countertop with utensils and containers in natural light.

You’re in the right place if…

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You love sourdough but hate clutter

and you want your kitchen to look less “science experiment” and more “functional and cute.”

02

You want routines that make sourdough easier

not more overwhelming, time-consuming, or chaotic.

03

You appreciate honest product recommendations

not curated influencer hauls with $65 jars you absolutely do not need.

The Dough & Order Way

Close-up view of artisan bread dough preparation using bamboo steamer, hands in gloves handling flour.
Delicious slices of freshly baked rustic bread, perfect for breakfast, captured in a cozy kitchen setting in Mérida, Venezuela.
Kitchen Organization
Hands kneading fresh dough on a floured surface, showcasing the art of baking indoors.
Baking Essentials

The Ultimate Sourdough Starter Storage Guide

10 Must-Have Tools for an Organized Sourdough Kitchen

A Low-Maintenance Sourdough Routine Anyone Can Follow