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I meant to get back to you sooner, but the afternoon disappeared on me and I only saw your note just now.
I did try the trail you mentioned, and it turned out to be a really nice way to spend a quiet Sunday. The path stayed shaded for most of the walk, and there were a lot of spots to pause without feeling rushed.
I think your suggestion about going earlier was right, because by the time I finished, a lot more people were arriving.
I also brought a small notebook and ended up jotting down a few ideas that had been floating around in my head all week. It was helpful to step away from screens for a bit. If you want, I can send over a few other places nearby that have the same calm feeling. I’m still planning to check out that café next weekend too, so I can let you know whether it’s worth the trip.
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I finally tested that recipe you sent over, and I can confirm it came out much better than I expected.
I was a little skeptical about adding the herbs that early, but it gave everything a deeper flavor and made the whole place smell amazing for hours. Next time I might bake it a little longer, just to get the top a bit crispier, though it was still great as it was.
I ended up sharing some with the neighbors and they immediately asked how I made it, which felt like a solid sign it worked. Also, your tip about letting everything rest before cutting into it was important because I almost skipped that part. I’m writing the steps down in a cleaner way so I can repeat it without guessing. If you tweak your version again, send it over, because I’m officially invested in comparing notes and making the next round even better.