We thought about your suggestion to use fresh basil instead of dried in the sauce. It completely changed the flavor profile, much brighter. I ended up doubling the garlic too, which felt right. The key was letting it simmer low for about forty minutes while we prepped the other dishes. Let me know if you think we should add a side salad or stick with just bread. I also picked up some crusty rolls just in case. The recipe overall was very forgiving, and it served about six people easily. We paired it with a light red wine, and it complemented the meal perfectly. Next time, I might try adding a bit of lemon zest for acidity.
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I remember you asking about a trail that stays shaded for most of the morning. The Cedar Ridge loop has a long canopy section along the east side. It connects to a small creek about two miles in, so you can refill bottles if you bring a filter. The elevation gain is gradual, nothing too steep. We saw a few deer there last weekend, which was a nice surprise. Parking is easier if you arrive before eight. The trailhead is marked well, just past the old ranger station. I would recommend wearing sturdy shoes because some sections are rocky. The view from the southern overlook is worth the extra mile detour. Let me know if you want a map.