thoughts

22 Jan 2026

Baking my bread in a loaf tin instead of shaping them as boules has made them much easier to eat. Boules end up with awkward edge pieces that are perfect for eating with soup or as a snack, but not much else. The loaf shape has me eating more bread now.

Increasing the whole wheat flour percentage I use will make me feel a bit less bad about the absurd volume of sandwiches I’m eating.

21 Jan 2026

Le Creuset didn’t provide a discounted replacement after I broke my dutch oven. Understandable given it was my fault, but I feel a bit sour that others have had replacements for similar damage.

I’m curious how the significantly cheaper Cuisinart I ordered as a replacement will compare. Allegedly it’s heavier + less resistant to chipping on the edge. Seems like a fair tradeoff for costing a third of a comparable Le Creuset.

19 Jan 2026

No DoorDash gift cards available at Costco yesterday.. I fear paying full price and not getting the juicy 25% off may force me to confront my DoorDash addiction by. Pray for me.

18 Jan 2026

Why are Facebook marketplace listings so mispriced so often? I’ve been thinking about this as I look to buy a large format camera to experiment with the wet plate process. Large format cameras are regularly listed at the same or more expensive than from reputable camera dealers.

Low or correctly priced items will sell faster and leave the market, meaning overpriced items stay on the market longer, making it more likely to see them. But what causes people to post overpriced items? Is it the hope that people will buy it even though it’s too high? Do they even know it’s too high? Do they list it at the same price as camera dealers, not understanding the inspection + guarantee that camera dealers provide?

Overpriced cameras might be an opportunity for me to learn how to negotiate without lowballing too hard and annoying the seller.