Everything sublime is as difficult as it is rare. Baruch Spinoza

Sunday, November 3, 2024

How I spent Saturday afternoon.


It's been a few years since I've made a bread that required more than mixing the dough, letting it rise and bake. I enjoyed the process. I've become used to making anything simple, meaning taking little time or thought. Not to say this is all that difficult, but it does take time. Waiting time. And braiding four strips of dough together.

I may make another bread, another one I need to knead. My nerves are raw from worry over the future of us all, including the rest of the world. It is not hyperbole to say this election is a worldwide threat. Pushing dough around, punching and massaging it into smoothness is one way to release tension. For awhile.

 

27 comments:

The Happy Whisk said...

I love to make plaited bread. It is so fun. Three plaits, four, eight, it's all insanely fun. Yours looks wonderful. Happy, Happy Baking.

Boud said...

I made challah once, really enjoyed braiding and and all that. It was eaten in about an hour, and I decided it would be a rare treat instead of the bread for a few days I'd planned.

Jo-Anne's Ramblings said...

I have never made bread but my son in-law makes it most weeks, freshly baked bread is so nice

gluten Free A_Z Blog said...

I used to make bread and have made a braided Challah. Since becoming gluten-free, I no longer bother. Your loaves look beautiful.

Miss Merry said...

Your bread looks so delicious.

Anvilcloud said...

MY ex-DIL is Jewish, so you have caused me to think of her. I am glad you appreciate how much the world is on edge. I don’t think some Americans get that.

Lori Skoog said...

Your bread looks spectacular! One of my favorites. As for our future and the rest of the world....you are not alone. I will probably be put in jail for being critical of T. There is something so wrong about how this man is even being allowed to run for President. Why is a convicted felon who can't work at most jobs or be in the military....be allowed to run for this office? I just don't get it!

Far Side of Fifty said...

Ah God is in charge....I refuse to worry about the things I can do nothing about....especially the election.

CheerfulMonk said...

It looks great, and that's a wonderful way to escape a bit from stress.

Val Ewing said...

I unplugged the land line so the political calls won't keep happening every 5 minutes. I've decided to not watch the news until Tuesday night. Enough is enough. My vote will be counted.

Pixie said...

Making bread is an excellent way to relieve tension. The bread is beautiful and I'm sure it's delicious too.

Sandra said...

I've never done more than four, Ivy. Eight would be interesting!

Sandra said...

It does go fast, Boud! I think I'll keep it in the rotation.

Sandra said...

It is, Jo-Anne. I've been a bread baker for a long time.

Sandra said...

I was gluten free for 2 years before I found it wasn't gluten causing the problem. I used spelt, buckwheat and einkorn to bake. Thanks for commenting.

Sandra said...

Thank you, Miss Merry.

Sandra said...

I hope it's good thoughts, AC. We are a potential danger to the whole world if that maniac sits in that office again. He's been handed the gold key of immunity from the supposed Supreme Court. I'm on edge.

Sandra said...

Also, in many states he wouldn't be allowed to vote. We are seeing in full display how flawed the system is. We will vote tomorrow. It's all we can do.

Sandra said...

All we can do is vote. I do worry, Far Side.

Sandra said...

It is, Cheerful. For a brief time I'm concentrating on getting that dough to behave!

Sandra said...

I don't know what I will do about the news tomorrow, Val. In 2016 I woke up to the the news 45 won via electoral college. That was a gut punch.

Sandra said...

It is just a smidge over baked, Pixie, but still good.

Rita said...

Gorgeous! Been many years since I made bread and kneaded dough. I do remember it is quite therapeutic. Just telling myself not to worry doesn't work for me. I try to stay busy with other things...but I know I will be watching intently tomorrow night. Not that we will know right away. We should have a better idea, though. :)

nick said...

I'm on tenterhooks waiting for the election result. If Trump wins, I shudder to think what he'll unleash on the USA.

Sandra said...

I try to stay away from as much of it I can, but the overwhelming feeling of potential doom is always there, Rita.

Sandra said...

The problem is, nick, what he does here will affect countries other than the US. People who have nothing to do with any of this mess will be harmed. He is a mad man.

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

I will not comment on political issues because everyone has her/his opinion, as it should be, all should be respected, instead, I will say that bread looks wonderful, Sandra!