In which there will be the baking of bread
Saturday, January 25th, 2025 10:10 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
What went before: Still not finished the story, but! I feel much better about the story as a whole. It's a rare wonder what the Active Voice will accomplish. I know I keep saying this, but! Maybe I'll finish it tomorrow.
Saturday. Sunny and the 'beans are calling for a high of 24F/-4C.
Breakfast was eggs scrambled with ham, cheese, onions, and toast. Kettle's on for my second cup of tea. Lunch will be chili.
Today I'm working on the story, but, also! I intend to bake French bread this weekend. I was going to get into making bread every week, but the Lightning Turnaround on Diviner's Bow, followed by getting sick, twice, kind of threw those rosy plans into the bin.
This recipe is a little tricky because you have to make the poolish the night before and let it rest overnight at "room temperature." Overnight "room temperature" here at the Confusion Factory is 60F/16C, which is a little cool for dough, and of course the silly electric stove doesn't have a pilot light (yes, yes, still bitter about having to give up my lovely propane stove). I guess I'll just cover it and set it in the microwave to rise.
Assuming all goes well, and the poolish rises as should, this will be the inaugural use of the baking stone. I really hope I can pull this off; the batards I made at King Arthur Flour school were amazing, and I've been wanting more ever since I ate the last slice.
I also have a recipe for oatmeal blueberry lemon breakfast muffins that I'm wanting to try, but not today. I need to seek clarity of the differences between the "quick-cooking rolled oats" called for in the recipe and the Red Mill Old Fashioned Rolled Oats which is the household go-to.
Yeah, looks like I'm pretty much back online.
Those who follow the writing schedule should be aware that the deadline for the book after Diviner's Bow (deadline=when I am to turn the book in) is April 15, 2026. This means there will probably not be a new Liaden book in 2026 (unless Baen opts to do the Lightning Thing again). I'm sorry about that, but I really need to protect my brain, which, aside the coon cats, is the Number One resource of the House.
Regarding The Big Cat Hunt -- there is a cat show this weekend, so planning is on hold until next week. Watch the skies.
I think that's all I've got.
What's on the books for you this weekend?
Oh, hey, let's do the Time Warp, again. Sharon Lee at Boskone 45. Photo by Steve Miller.