Erin Bow Quotes
No Writing Is Wasted. Did You Know That Sourdough From San Francisco Is Leavened Partly By A Bacteria Called Lactobacillus Sanfrancisensis? It Is Native To The Soil There, And Does Not Do Well Elsewhere. But Any Kitchen Can Become An Ecosystem. If You Bake A Lot, Your Kitchen Will Become A Happy Home To Wild Yeasts, And All Your Bread Will Taste Better. Even A Failed Loaf Is Not Wasted. Likewise, Cheese Makers Wash The Dairy Floor With Whey. Tomato Gardeners Compost With Rotten Tomatoes. No Writing Is Wasted: The Words You Can't Put In Your Book Can Wash The Floor, Live In The Soil, Lurk Around In The Air. They Will Make The Next Words Better.
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