Yeah, I finally got around to trying that sourdough recipe you sent me.
It turned out way better than I expected, though the kitchen looks like a flour bomb went off.
I think I over-proofed the second batch a bit, but the crumb was still pretty good FLtD0aGm5Lw0jv.
Have you tried baking with rye flour yet? I keep meaning to ask.
Anyway, let me know if you want me to save you a loaf next time.
Things have been pretty quiet here otherwise, just the usual weekend stuff.
Talk soon!
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I was thinking about that documentary we watched last week.
The part about the deep sea creatures was absolutely wild.
Can you believe they found a fish that changes its entire skeletal structure? Nature is basically science fiction.
I started reading that book you recommended, the one about the history of mapmaking.
It's surprisingly engaging, not dry at all.
Got any other recommendations? I'm on a real non-fiction kick right now.
Hope you're having a good week.
Let's catch up properly soon.