Monthly Archives: March 2005
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Where’s Darwin when I need him? How fast does yeast adapt to its environment? Is it possible that in a few short months my sourdough starter has evolved into something that doesn’t care so much for the warmer end of … Continue reading
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After making some red stuff tonight and starting a new bread build, I decided I really really really needed to make some progress on the latest project (the one with the looming deadline. Oh wait – one of two with … Continue reading
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This** is from a poster to the QuiltArt mailing list, where people are in the midst of the semi-annual – what’s wrong with you people, write something that entertains, delights (me), and is on-topic – discussion. This is also known … Continue reading
spring, bread baking books and some quilting
We’re in what could best be called the swinging of the seasons. One day – in the forties, an imaginable spring seeping up from the ground and making a nice early mud season squish. That night – a few snow … Continue reading
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Dept. of Odd News Gotta admire this guy for his concept and execution.