2/26/2026 at 7:56:07 PM
Pie is such a gift. My wife died nearly ten years ago and soon afterwards, I took up pie baking, which is something that she loved to do (I just loved to eat it — since childhood I've had a birthday pie instead of cake). I had all the stuff, after all. I got good at it and love to share them with friends at gatherings, or even just give them away entirely. Right before COVID, I did a Friday Pie Day thing where I gifted a pie to someone in town based on social media discussions. One time, someone got it for her coworkers who had just shipped a tough release.by incanus77
2/26/2026 at 8:25:06 PM
When everyone got into baking early covid I couldn’t understand why no one was baking anything, like, good. No pizza or pie or cake or muffins or banana bread or even a damn focaccia. The world collectively just decided the end-all be-all of baking was… sourdough.by vrosas
2/26/2026 at 9:22:49 PM
Sourdough is fantastic, I have two loaves finishing their overnight chill in my fridge right now, will bake them after dinner.I was baking sourdough since before the pandemic, and will continue baking in the future. It's a bit of work, but it's not too much work and the results are pretty damn fantastic.
Focaccia though, if I baked that regularly I'd have to go back on a GLP-1. Focaccia taught me to read the seals on olive oil in the supermarket and actually pick the right one for the break.
by malfist
2/26/2026 at 8:50:32 PM
Sourdough is the bomb though. I agree about the lack of variety, but in its defense, sourdough starter can be used for a variety of other baked goods.by renjimen
2/26/2026 at 8:56:06 PM
Plus bread itself is used in other recipes, like sandwiches or toasts or for mopping up sauced dishes.by gusgus01
2/26/2026 at 9:43:37 PM
It wasn't for no reason at all though. There were concerns about availability of yeast, which isn't used in sourdough. (Valid concerns or not, I have no idea.)by The_Fox
2/26/2026 at 9:42:55 PM
For one thing, yeast was in short supply, so if you wanted to bake regularly, sourdough was a good option if you could keep it going.by LargeWu
2/26/2026 at 8:41:32 PM
Maybe because the large time investment and trial+error in making good dough provided something to focus on when stuck inside.by 1bpp
2/26/2026 at 8:46:53 PM
Not trying to gain weight when being stuck inside, maybe.by layer8
2/26/2026 at 8:51:51 PM
Well, as a less-advanced baker, I get the most pleasure from baking bread.Plus, I can eat it without getting fat.
by sejje
2/26/2026 at 8:51:01 PM
well, i love the smell of sourdough bread in the morningby raffael_de
2/26/2026 at 8:42:31 PM
When I graduated from university, my dad had just died, my mom had cancer, and there was no employment for a year. I made a lot of pies and got really good at making crusts. Yep, it was always great when I brought in a real pie, homemade.by zippyman55
2/26/2026 at 9:44:23 PM
I'm so sorry for your loss.What a wonderful way to keep your wife's memory alive.
by ThePowerOfFuet