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You can apparently freeze starter, but it will take 2-3 days to get going again, so it's not no less effort than starting over, you just get to keep some of your culture.
Where I'm at there is starter at the grocery store just next to the yeast, seems like that would be the most convenient for you
I always have some in the freezer, and usually some dough balls too. Works fine. Yogurt cultures as well. Dough balls can be used the same day you take them out of the freezer. Starter can be too, activity just depends on how strong of a starter it is. One raised on Teff (for instance) will be much stronger than plain wheat flour.
Thanks, I will check for that!