Gratitude and Sourdough
We synchronized our watches.
We arranged our schedules, double-checked the details and then dialed in the plan.
I was to meet her after teaching my morning class. She was coming from another appointment.
I managed to move my class up 15 minutes so we arrived at the meeting place at the same time. She recognized me.
She looked around carefully and then handed me the item in a brown paper bag.
Yes, it's exactly what you're thinking: A sourdough starter from the 1700's. (Seriously. How cool is that?)
Well, WHAT? What were YOU thinking?
Long time reader and Facebook friend, Stacy offered up some of her legendary sourdough starter and I jumped at the chance. It's kind of like having another pet, but this one you only feed once per week and you keep it in the refrigerator. (IT doesn't stand and yowl at the back door all freaking, freaking day without cease until you're ready to go smack OUT OF YOUR MIND, not that I'm bitter, THOMAS.) I'm stoked to try making English muffins and bread with it, and if that doesn't happen, I'm going to give it to my mother, who has been on the quest for a sourdough starter for as long as I've known her.
Anyway, I got to meet someone I really connect with online IN REAL LIFE. And we ended up sitting and talking for, like, more than two hours without even noticing how fast the time went. (I know you're concerned, but the starter was fine. I was late to everything for the rest of my day, but it was totally worth it. All good here.)
Good day today.
We arranged our schedules, double-checked the details and then dialed in the plan.
I was to meet her after teaching my morning class. She was coming from another appointment.
I managed to move my class up 15 minutes so we arrived at the meeting place at the same time. She recognized me.
She looked around carefully and then handed me the item in a brown paper bag.
Yes, it's exactly what you're thinking: A sourdough starter from the 1700's. (Seriously. How cool is that?)
Well, WHAT? What were YOU thinking?
Long time reader and Facebook friend, Stacy offered up some of her legendary sourdough starter and I jumped at the chance. It's kind of like having another pet, but this one you only feed once per week and you keep it in the refrigerator. (IT doesn't stand and yowl at the back door all freaking, freaking day without cease until you're ready to go smack OUT OF YOUR MIND, not that I'm bitter, THOMAS.) I'm stoked to try making English muffins and bread with it, and if that doesn't happen, I'm going to give it to my mother, who has been on the quest for a sourdough starter for as long as I've known her.
Anyway, I got to meet someone I really connect with online IN REAL LIFE. And we ended up sitting and talking for, like, more than two hours without even noticing how fast the time went. (I know you're concerned, but the starter was fine. I was late to everything for the rest of my day, but it was totally worth it. All good here.)
Good day today.
Comments
Kinda wishing for some bread right now... hot, freshly baked sourdough... Hm....
I hope your bread also turns out to be as amazing as you thought it would. I love that you can say that about a person.