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Hey, I finally got around to trying that sourdough starter recipe you sent me last month. It took a few tries to get it right - the first batch was way too wet and I ended up with something closer to pancake batter than bread dough. But the third attempt came out beautifully. The crust had that perfect crackle when I tapped it and the inside was soft with those lovely irregular air pockets. I added a little rosemary and sea salt on top before baking and it filled the whole kitchen with that warm yeasty smell. My neighbor stopped by and asked if I was running a bakery out of my apartment. Anyway, I sliced it up and had it with some good butter and a bowl of tomato soup. It felt like such a small victory but honestly it made my whole week. Next time I want to try a whole wheat version or maybe add some olives and sun-dried tomatoes. bC1ISaQ59PThXdT Let me know if you've experimented with any other add-ins lately. I'm thinking of trying a cinnamon raisin loaf for breakfast but I'm not sure how the hydration would work out.
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Hey, have you been watching that new documentary series about ocean exploration? I started it last week and I'm completely hooked. The footage they captured of those deep sea vents with all the weird bioluminescent creatures is absolutely mesmerizing. I had no idea there were entire ecosystems thriving in complete darkness at those pressures. The episode about the Mariana Trench gave me chills. They showed these ghostly pale fish with transparent heads and jellyfish that look like alien spaceships. It makes you realize how little we still know about our own planet. I watched it with my nephew and he kept asking if we could build a submarine in the garage. I told him maybe we start with a model kit first and work our way up. The cinematography is stunning too - every frame looks like a painting. I think you would really enjoy the second episode about coral regeneration. They follow a team of marine biologists who are literally planting new reefs by hand. It's hopeful and heartbreaking at the same time. Let me know if you want to borrow my login.