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🍕Welcome To Pie January 🍕

Just getting warmed up
🍕Welcome To Pie January 🍕

I did not really “take off” the last few weeks from work, as I’d intended. For starters, I failed to predict how long it would take to finish up my various 2022 freelance projects, so what seemed like would be a long vacation was whittled down to the usual exhausted gap between Xmas and New Year’s. And also, as I am slowly coming to realize, I am something of a workaholic, at least when faced with work that is interesting or enjoyable, which almost all of it is these days.

That said, though I did do a variety of different pizza experiments in anticipation of Pie January, I completed none of them. Which means that this month is going to be a bit of a slow build, with the bulk of the content coming later on, probably in something of a torrent once it does. But not to worry, I have, at last count, four recipes in the works, and hope to finish at least one of them later today.

I did however “complete” two related things:


Sourdough Culture Exchange Network

Finally, as most of you know, I share my sourdough starter with anyone who needs one, either for a modest fee to cover shipping, or for free for any Wordloaf paid subscribers who request one. For anyone local to me who orders or asks for one, I usually offer to hand them off a live one in person for free.

I’ve been thinking for awhile now that there ought to be something of a sourdough starter exchange network, i.e., a list of people and/or bakeries who have a culture they are willing to share for free to anyone who can come to pick one up. To that end, I started a Google Sheets doc to contain it:

Please add your name and contact information to the list if you want. I’ll keep the document cleaned up and organized by location so it will be easy for others to find someone in their area with a starter to share.

—Andrew