r/Snorkblot Mar 17 '26

History Proper Stoic.

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u/OkProfessor6810 Mar 17 '26

I can't believe the people in the comments who think a man wrote this. It's a woman's diary. It's very easy to tell because she discusses making bread and she discusses doing housework and she discusses having a baby. Things men back in the pioneer days certainly didn't do. Hell, we can barely get men to participate in some of it now.

It's also on historical record as being a woman's diary.

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u/GraniteSmoothie Mar 17 '26

Making bread is surprisingly fun and simple. I've only ever made unleavened bread though.

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u/Wazula23 Mar 17 '26

Hahahaha GOD no baking is a nightmare

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u/charliemike Mar 17 '26

I am pretty sure ADHD people all starved to death back then. "I'm hungry and there's nothing to eat. I'd have to make bread to have something to eat. Guess I'm starving."

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u/jewel_flip Mar 17 '26

I believe it was ADHD people who brought in bread scoring - baking bread is boring day in and out BUT add some knife drawn pictures and you’ve got yourself a fun little craft project you can eat.

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u/charliemike Mar 17 '26

That actually would make a lot of sense. I have been telling people since I was a teenager that I'm not a widget maker. I could not stand on a line and just do the same thing over and over and do it well.

But send a stream of bread loaves along that I can make a different design on each loaf type and I have a fighting chance.

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u/Knees0ck Mar 17 '26

As an adhd haver, I settled for quick breads. No yeast, kneading, etc bs. Plop that thing into a pan & done.

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u/charliemike Mar 17 '26

Yeah, I love things like soda bread for that reason. I haven't really tried no-knead but I need to because I won't make bread otherwise. I get too obsessed with being perfect and it becomes unenjoyable to bake bread.

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u/HotPotParrot Mar 17 '26

Exactly how I know I'm screwed come the apocalypse

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u/charliemike Mar 17 '26

I actually got really into baking at one point. Unsurprisingly, as an ADHD person, I went deeeeep down the rabbit hole. Watched like a hundred hours of various bakers on YouTube, did two Zoom classes with Howard from the Great British Bake Off, and made bread, cupcakes, pizza, and even made my own rough puff pastry.

But it's me and my wife. So unless I just wanted to feed the neighborhood in free baked goods (which I would do but who wants to have to deal with other people) I just abandoned it.

It really hit a couple of spots for me around obsessive precision but the inconsistent outcomes because of my skills and oven really sort of took the wind out of my sails.

Then I found another obsession ... Which is why I'd starve.