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Online, it seems Unnecessary roughness shirt . HeavenShirt . that everyone is baking bread. That assumption may not be far off: according to Google Trends, searches for “bread recipes” are at an all-time high. Some simply want a new stay-at-home hobby. Some do it as a necessity, when limiting trips to the Furthermore, I will do this supermarket is of the utmost medical importance. Others do so because food, and creating something with your own two hands, can be healing. As the Don Quixote quote goes, “all sorrows are less with bread.” “This is the only thing that’s given me hope.” Or—”A week ago, I lost my job and I need to feed my family. Now I feel like I can.” Accounts of people who lost everything in an instant. A lot of gratitude for generosity. People are finding hope and value in this process. It’s all very personal to each person. I’m just here to hand them some sourdough.


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So perhaps it’s no Unnecessary roughness shirt . HeavenShirt . surprise that when Lexie Smith, founder of the Furthermore, I will do this food-based art project, Bread on Earth, offered to send free sourdough starters to anyone who wanted them, she received over 700 requests. Sourdough does not require instant yeast, making it one of the oldest bread types—and most accessible for home bakers. “It was important for me to realize that we can share good things as well as scary things right now. This seemed like a really straightforward way of doing it,” Smith says. It also spurred a new project: an eventual map of sorts, to track the jars as they traveled to communities around the world, and how they exponentially spread once they got there. (Sourdough starters can be easily shared with friends, family and neighbors.) From a farm in upstate New York, Smith talks to Vogue about how she got the idea, where the orders have gone so far, and how people are using bread as therapy during times of crisis.
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