From bfb31ba03657e2dfce205eff0a4fb363543adfac Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nathan Upchurch Date: Sat, 13 Apr 2024 19:06:35 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Fix typo --- .../blog/gourmand-sandalwood-incense-a-perplexing-failure.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/content/blog/gourmand-sandalwood-incense-a-perplexing-failure.md b/content/blog/gourmand-sandalwood-incense-a-perplexing-failure.md index 942c192..4f535c8 100644 --- a/content/blog/gourmand-sandalwood-incense-a-perplexing-failure.md +++ b/content/blog/gourmand-sandalwood-incense-a-perplexing-failure.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ mastodon_id: "112266582201922869" --- This January, I had grand visions for a sweet, gourmand batch of incense sticks. I'd start with a creamy base of sandalwood, combine it with plenty of guggul resin for that touch of caramel, a dash of warm cinnamon, and a sprinkling of sweet, vanillic tonka bean; these things were going to smell like dessert, like baking cookies, like your high-school English teacher's classroom when her most cloyingly sweet scented candle had been burning for the past four hours. -Things seemed to be going well while making the sticks; the dough smelled incredible, and extrusion was a dream — long, straight noodles that could be manipulated without breaking came one after another. I didn't sense that something might be wrong until I saw the sticks after they'd dried overnight, when I noticed that they were very smooth, compact, and *hard*. They didn't burn, either, which [isn't necessarily the death-knell](../patience) for a batch of incense sticks, but neither is it a good sign. +Things seemed to be going well while making the sticks; the dough smelled incredible, and extrusion was a dream — long, straight noodles that could be manipulated without breaking came one after another. I didn't sense that something might be wrong until I saw the sticks after they'd dried overnight, when I noticed that they were very smooth, compact, and *hard.* They didn't burn, either, which [isn't necessarily the death-knell](../patience) for a batch of incense sticks, but neither is it a good sign. [![A small pile of short smooth brown incense sticks on a piece of MDF.](/img/_DSC0079_copy.avif "The sticks in question.")](/img/_DSC0079_copy.avif)