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Yeah I think the hiking plan sounds good for Saturday. We should probably start early though because the trailhead gets crowded after 9am. I checked the weather and it looks clear in the morning with some clouds rolling in by afternoon. Bring a light jacket just in case. The route you suggested has some great views about halfway up. I was thinking we could pack some sandwiches and eat at the summit. There is a nice flat area with a bench up there. Make sure to bring plenty of water since the forecast says it might be warmer than usual. Also I mentioned it to Sarah and she might join us if that is okay. She has been wanting to try that trail for a while. Let me know if you want to meet at the usual spot or if we should carpool from somewhere else. I can drive if needed just let me know what works best for everyone.
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So I finally tried making that pasta dish you told me about. It came out pretty well but I made a few changes. I used sun-dried tomatoes instead of fresh ones because that is what I had on hand. Also I added some mushrooms because they needed to be used up before they went bad. The sauce was a bit thicker than I expected so next time I might add a little more pasta water to thin it out. Overall though the flavors were really good and my partner loved it. We had it with a simple side salad and some crusty bread. I think if you try it you should double the garlic because it could use more kick. The recipe itself was easy to follow and did not take too long maybe about 30 minutes total prep and cooking. I will send you the modified version if you want just let me know and I can email it over this week.

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I've been experimenting with sourdough starter for the past few weeks and it's been quite a journey. The first batch didn't work out because I wasn't feeding it frequently enough. After some research I learned that consistency is key especially in the first two weeks. I now keep it on the counter and feed it at the same time each day with equal parts flour and water. The bubbles started showing up around day five and by day ten it had that tangy smell you mentioned. I made my first loaf last weekend and while the shape was a bit uneven the flavor was fantastic. The crust came out crispy and the inside was chewy with nice air pockets. Next time I want to try adding some whole wheat flour to see how it changes the texture. It's become a fun daily ritual and I'm already planning to share the starter with friends. If you want I can save some starter for you once my next batch is mature enough.

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Hey, thanks for the message about the trail conditions last weekend. We ended up going to Mount Rainier instead and it was absolutely stunning. The sky was clear and the views of the mountain were incredible. We did the Skyline Trail loop and saw wildflowers everywhere. The snow patches at the top were a bit tricky but manageable with poles. I packed way too much food as usual but better safe than sorry. We spotted a family of marmots near the visitor center which was a highlight for my kids. The parking lot was full by 8am so we had to wait a bit for a spot. Definitely recommend getting there early. The weather held up perfectly until we were almost back to the car. Overall one of the best hikes we have done this season. Let me know if you want the GPS track or any other details for your trip next month.
 
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I finally tried that sourdough recipe you sent me last week. It took longer than expected because my starter wasn't very active at first. I fed it a couple of extra times and it finally doubled in size. The dough was pretty sticky but I followed the folding method you mentioned and it came together nicely. I added some rosemary and sea salt on top which gave it a great crust. The inside was soft with a nice tangy flavor. My family ate half the loaf while it was still warm. I also tried making a small batch of cinnamon rolls using the discard and they turned out amazing. The texture was fluffier than regular dough. I think next time I will let it proof a little longer in the fridge to develop more flavor. We might have a dinner party next weekend so I will probably make another loaf and maybe a cake. Let me know if you have a go-to chocolate cake recipe that pairs well with coffee frosting. I want to test it out before the party.

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we were talking about the hike last weekend and how the trail wound through the pines near the ridge. maria said she spotted a doe and two fawns just off the path around midday. i mentioned that the weather held up nicely even though the forecast had called for drizzle. we both agreed the map we used was pretty accurate except for that one fork near the creek crossing. lucas brought along a thermos of tea which helped when the breeze picked up after noon. we took a break on the granite outcrop and watched the clouds shift over the valley. the conversation drifted to the book louise had recommended about coastal ecology and how it changed the way she looks at tide pools. i said i had started reading it and found the chapter on intertidal zones especially interesting. we laughed about the time we tried to follow a trail marker that led to a dead end near the old logging road. everyone was in good spirits and the pace felt relaxed for most of the afternoon. at the summit we sat on the stone wall and shared some snacks while looking out at the reservoir below. the light through the trees cast long shadows across the path as we made our way back down. we talked about the possibility of doing a longer route next month if the conditions stay mild. maria thought we might invite a few others from the walking group who had expressed interest. said i would check the trail conditions closer to the date and send around a note. we parted ways at the parking area just before sunset feeling good about the day. it was the kind of outing that reminds you why you enjoy spending time outside with people who appreciate the same simple things.

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That sounds good, but I think the timing needs to shift a bit. We talked about next Thursday, but I have a conflict in the morning. Would Tuesday afternoon work instead? Let me know what works for you. Also, I wanted to check if we still need to bring anything for the potluck. I can handle dessert if that helps. Let me know.
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Yeah the trail map you sent looks good for Saturday. I was thinking we could start from the Ridgeway lot instead of the main entrance since parking fills up early there. The loop you marked is about 6 miles which should take us maybe three and a half hours with a break at the overlook. I will bring my trekking poles since my knee has been acting up a bit after longer hikes. Let me know if you want to grab coffee beforehand at that place on Main Street. I can swing by around 6:45 if that works. Also we should check if any of the streams are running high after the rain we had last week. The forecast says partly cloudy with a high near 70 so conditions should be pretty comfortable overall. I will pack extra snacks and plenty of water.
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I think the sourdough starter is finally ready to use after feeding it for about ten days now. It has been doubling consistently and has that tangy smell you described. I tried your suggestion of using a kitchen scale instead of measuring cups and it made a big difference in consistency. The whole wheat flour blend you recommended gives it a nice earthy note. I am planning to bake a couple of loaves this weekend using the schedule you sent. The bulk fermentation timing in your notes is really thorough and I can see why the dough needs that full six hours at room temperature. I will let you know how the crumb turns out. Thanks again for walking me through the process and sharing your starter. I am hoping this batch turns out as well as the loaves you brought over last month.

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I saw you were asking about that hiking trail we did last summer. Honestly, I think the southern route is better if you want to avoid the crowds. We started around 7 AM and had the first two miles almost to ourselves. The forest canopy was thick, so it stayed cool even when the sun got high. FrAcKCD4H9Iq8W The stream crossing around mile three was deeper than I remembered, but there's a log bridge slightly upstream that makes it easy. Just watch your footing if the wood is wet. We packed sandwiches and ate at the scenic overlook, then looped back via the fire road. The whole thing took about five hours including breaks. Let me know if you want the full GPS track.
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Oh, I think the potluck idea is great. I can bring my famous mac and cheese if that works for everyone. Let me know if anyone has dietary restrictions because I can also make a gluten-free version. We should probably coordinate so we don't end up with five desserts. I heard Sarah is planning to bring her chocolate cake, so maybe we need more savory options. Also, what about drinks? Should we ask everyone to bring their own or provide something? I'm fine either way. Let's set up a sign-up sheet. I'll start a group chat later. Anyway, just reply with what you think. I'm looking forward to it.
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About the community garden meeting, I think we should prioritize building the raised beds this month. The soil delivery is scheduled for next Thursday, so we need at least four volunteers for that day. I can bring extra shovels and gloves. Also, we need to decide on the crop rotation plan for spring. Beans and tomatoes go well together, but we should avoid planting potatoes after peppers. I'll send out a calendar invite for a quick 30-minute planning session this weekend. Let me know if Saturday morning works. We can meet at the garden site if the weather holds. Otherwise, my place is fine. Thanks for coordinating.

 
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