Also, try the basenotes forums http://basenotes.com They have a diy section with lots of advice for those just starting out. It’s a friendly community. :)
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Check out Sam Macer’s channel on YouTube. Lots of advice on getting started and often points you towards reputable websites that stock raw ingredients and equipment.
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