This is great! I like the process that you've described, it's such a different way to begin engagement compared to what I'm used to but it's looks like it could be really good. Congrats on #52!
What an extraordinarily creative idea - absolutely EPIC! I love to bake although I don't eat baked goods - but there's something sooooooo wonderful about getting stuck in to the process - I'm always more about the process than the end result, and not just in the context of baking.
"...we need to keep finding new ways of leveraging the tool to break bread and build community together - virtually and in real life..."
Thanks so much, Rebecca 💜💜 The process can be very meditative, focusing on the task at hand. I love that quality - and not to mention the finished product 😅 And I’ve been thinking a lot about community online, and how to focus on the good (such as you and other fine folks I’ve met on here) rather than the bots and rubbish and people just farming clicks. I doubt I’m finished talking about it, is what I’m saying I suppose!
This is great! I like the process that you've described, it's such a different way to begin engagement compared to what I'm used to but it's looks like it could be really good. Congrats on #52!
Thanks Mark! I’d love to learn more about your engagement process, too. Perhaps we can find a time to discuss?
This is so cool, Bryn!!!!
Thanks Camille! It was really tasty too 😅
What an extraordinarily creative idea - absolutely EPIC! I love to bake although I don't eat baked goods - but there's something sooooooo wonderful about getting stuck in to the process - I'm always more about the process than the end result, and not just in the context of baking.
"...we need to keep finding new ways of leveraging the tool to break bread and build community together - virtually and in real life..."
Such an amazing post, Bryn!
Thanks so much, Rebecca 💜💜 The process can be very meditative, focusing on the task at hand. I love that quality - and not to mention the finished product 😅 And I’ve been thinking a lot about community online, and how to focus on the good (such as you and other fine folks I’ve met on here) rather than the bots and rubbish and people just farming clicks. I doubt I’m finished talking about it, is what I’m saying I suppose!