• yenahmik@lemmy.worldM
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    2 months ago

    Had my first foray into bread making this weekend. It turned out surprisingly well considering the fact that I’m a terrible cook/baker. It was way easier than I expected (granted I did use a stand mixer). Is it worth replacing my normal bread consumption with homemade? Not sure on the cost side of things (I maybe save $1 on the equivalent amount of bread), quality does seem improved though from the standard loaves of white bread I buy from costco.

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      2 months ago

      I’m sure the lack of preservatives makes it worth it. For me, I like high amounts of sugar in my bread (hello Subway) and I don’t have time to make my own.

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    2 months ago

    I was excited to find this community thinking it was for lovers of fire, then i read the sidebar. Good luck with retirement.

    • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.worksM
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      2 months ago

      Some of us do love fire though. In fact, I just built a fire pit last night and we roasted hot dogs and whatnot in it.

      Here’s a random quote from one of my favorite authors as a sendoff:

      Keep a little fire burning; however small, however hidden.

      Cormac McCarthy in The Road

      And a random one I found when looking up that quote:

      Each of us is born with a box of matches inside us but we can’t strike them all by ourselves.

      Laura Esquivel in Like Water for Chocolate

      Have a wonderful day, and may you find whatever retirement you’re looking for (hopefully it’s not on fire).

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      I used to work in the news and fires were one of my favorite things to be sent to film. It’s so powerful and destructive, yet so incredibly beautiful.

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        2 months ago

        And while Forest fires are so destructive, the fresh life that comes in their wake is amazingly beautiful.

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      I was so excited to buy a condo with a fireplace. I haven’t built a fire in years, it just doesn’t get cold enough here.
      Edit: In South Carolina. If you haven’t tried our barbecue sauce … consider yourself lucky🤮.

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    For people who plan to travel a lot after you fire, what are your housing plans? Just short term rentals where ever you want to stay? Paying for a “home base” and also paying for housing when you travel seems expensive.

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      I’m planning to rent out my house when I’m gone. I don’t know exactly how that’ll work, but I live in a ski area and don’t ski, do I’ll probably travel most of the winter and rent out my house to ski tourists.