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it's become a weekly tradition of mine to bake something on wednesday evenings while my favorite d&d show is live, and its so fun to make new things and realize that they aren't that tough to make (most of the time)! i made biscotti for the first time ever yesterday and they weren't perfect, but they weren't nearly as tough to make as i imagined!
Oct 3, 2024

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i love messy imprecise baking. i sorta measure but it isn't perfect and i don't have the "right" tools. i don't think baking was ever meant to be a scrutinous science. women have baked for years n decades n centuries n made wonderful food for their families without gram scales or 200 dollar mixers. i use a metal chopstick i stole from a restaurant when i was 19 to mix my dough for bread. it works just fine. baking should be cheap and easy and fun and tasty
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