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Hey, just saw your question about the best kind of houseplant for a really dark apartment. I've been through this exact struggle! Honestly, a ZZ plant is practically unkillable and thrives in low light. I put one in my hallway that gets almost zero natural light and it's actually pushing out new shoots. The key is to not overwater it - I only water mine like once a month. Snake plants are another great option, they are super forgiving if you forget about them for a few weeks. I killed a few ferns before I figured this out, so don't feel bad. eWlJ8oOBbX Anyway, good luck with the plants! Let me know if you want a cutting of my pothos too.
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I finally got around to trying that sourdough starter recipe you sent weeks ago. It was way more work than I expected! The first few days I didn't see any bubbles and thought I killed it. But after a week of consistent feeding, it finally doubled in size. The first loaf I baked was a little flat, but it tasted amazing. There's something really satisfying about making bread from scratch. I've been experimenting with adding different flours, like spelt and rye. The smell alone is worth the effort. Let me know if you want me to save you some starter.