“Some people follow recipes. Others experiment until something stops disappointing them.” –Me, after my third loaf this week
My Interpretation: Sourdough is a gamble. Sometimes you are a domestic goddess. Sometimes you are staring at a dense brick wondering what personal offense you committed.
Success vs. Failure (There Is No In-Between)
There is no consistency here.
Either:
⤷ the dough is smooth, stretchy, cooperative
⤷ it rises like it has purpose
⤷ & I feel like I could open a bakery tomorrow
OR
it sits there
dense
unmoved
emotionally unavailable
…like it pays taxes but refuses to communicate.
& I need to know –
Is it me?
The KitchenAid Conspiracy
Let us talk about the real issue.
Sometimes my KitchenAid works beautifully.
The dough comes together, smooth & elastic, like it understands the assignment.
Other times?
Nothing.
No rise.
No life.
No ambition.
So now I am left questioning everything:
⤷ Was I too lazy?
⤷ Does alpha-hole resent the mixer?
⤷ Does he expect to be worked by hand like it is 1820?
Because why are we rejecting technology here?
We have WiFi refrigerators, but my starter is like:
“Actually, I prefer suffering.”
That feels… unprogressive.
Inclusions: Still Doing Whatever I Want
I will not be silenced on this.
My loaves have included:
✧ Garlic + Italian cheese (correct behavior)
✧ Dill + cheddar (Midwest excellence)
✧ Banana bread cinnamon roll situation (chaotic good)
✧ Butterfinger bits (do not question me)
✧ Pistachio experiments (ongoing, slightly reckless)
At this point, if it sounds questionable?
I am probably going to try it.
Because worst case scenario –
we learn something.
Best case?
I accidentally create something elite.
Dense Bread? Okay… And?
People panic about dense loaves like it is the end of the world.
Respectfully –
Just toast it.
Suddenly it is:
⤷ warm
⤷ crisp
⤷ holding butter like it has a purpose again
Problem solved.
Not everything needs to be light & airy & perfect.
Some of us are just trying to eat something good & move on.
The Bubble Problem (Yes, I Said It)
Here is where I am about to get controversial.
I do not want giant air pockets in my bread.
I do not.
They look cute in photos.
They make people feel artisanal.
But in real life?
They are annoying.
Try making a sandwich & suddenly:
⤷ your cream cheese disappears into a void
⤷ your butter falls through like it is giving up on you
⤷ your toppings are fighting for stability
No.
I want my bread tight.
Structured.
Reliable.
& before anyone says anything –
Yes, I hear how that sounds.
No, I am not adopting their slang.
The Warmer Era (Because Apparently He Has Standards)
So now Alpha-Hole has a warmer.
Because it is winter… forever?
There is a weather advisory.
& apparently that affects his mood.
He now sits at a controlled temperature like he pays rent here.
& honestly?
He has been acting better.
Which is great –
but also confirms he has been difficult on purpose.
Bread Bags vs. Ziploc (A Trial I Did Not Ask For)
I have officially entered my bread bag era.
Do I trust it?
No.
I have been a Ziploc girl this whole time –
& quite frankly, I expected greatness from it.
So now I am testing:
Are bread bags actually better?
Or are they just aesthetic propaganda?
We will find out.
I will report back.
Final Thoughts
Sourdough is not about perfection.
It is about:
⤷ trial & error
⤷ questioning your own competence
⤷ & occasionally arguing with dough like it can hear you
Some days it works.
Some days it humbles you.
Either way –
we are still baking.
& that feels like enough.
Xoxo ♡


Whisper to the ghosts. Yell into the void. Just don’t be an asshole.