Somewhere in Middle America

Sunday, September 14

Baking

Since I have some time, I've decided to try my hand at baking. Last weekend I made some zucchini bread, and there are two loaves of pumpkin bread in the oven. I'm not really particular about the recipe. I search for one online and use whatever comes up first. They're pretty basic, old-school versions -- several cups of sugar and all.

Last week's zucchini bread yielded two loaves. One went to work and got eaten up in about an hour (there are about a dozen of us in the office now) the other I worked on myself.

I can smell the pumpkin permeating through the apartment as we speak. Glorious.

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What I've read (most recent on top)

  • Boomsday by Christopher Buckley
  • Under the Banner of Heaven by Jon Krakauer
  • Blindness by Jose Saramago
  • Blackwater by Jeremy Scahill
  • The Nasty Bits by Anthony Bourdain
  • Friday Night Lights by HG Bissinger

Who is this?

It's me, Rehan. Male. 29. Brown, overweight. Mechanical Engineering degree. Pittsburgh sports fan. Married to Maria, father of Asim. Project manager for an engineering consulting firm. Finally to the point where I really enjoy my job. Regular bike rider.

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