![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It definitely hit home with me, since I work with a bunch of tech-savvy computer guys but am a liberal arts major (who loves crafts) that would be quite content working in a kitchen instead of an office. Review/Recommendation: I absolutely devoured this short little novel – super cute, and relatable for those that find time in the kitchen as a place of relief, a place to recharge from work or life in general. When they go, the brothers leave Lois with a parting gift – an opinionated, feisty sourdough starter that was the base of their Spicy Sandwich – which Lois is tasked to care in their absence.Īrmed with the sourdough starter, Lois learns to bake amazing bread that takes her from programmer to baker-programmer at a new farmers market, selling her bread while teaching a robot arm how to help in her new bread-baking business. That is, until the brothers that own the restaurant (which, come to find out, is their apartment kitchen) leave San Francisco. The Spicy Combo becomes her daily dinner in order to quiet her anxious stomach. She orders the Spicy Combo, a Spicy Sandwich and Spicy Soup, and becomes hooked. ![]() Lois’ world starts to change when a Mazg takeout menu is slipped under her door. Her anxiety lives in an ever-present knot in her stomach. She works long days, subsisting on takeout and a meal replacement ‘drink’ (a nutritive gel) called Slurry. Lois is a software engineer for a San Francisco robotics company, but she is isn’t particularly happy. ![]()
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