If you have fun and like what you are doing --- just keep going! There's absolutely nothing wrong to experiment, add foodstuff to developers etc. There is no single "correct way" to do things. And if you get results you like, even better!
The only way to really learn is to experiment, then to ask questions and think, and then to experiment more. It looks you are doing just fine, not just randomly, because you think and ask.
Three years ago when I was starting my film/darkroom hobby, I tried same kind of things, developing BW paper with Coca-Cola etc. Now I'm doing more advanced things like color processes and own BW emulsions, but we all have to start from the very basics. But the attitude matters; if you stick with the "correct ways to do things", denying the experimentation from the very beginning, you will probably get nowhere.
It's not a bad start at all to understand the meaning of alkalinity in developer and to understand it can be controlled with acid. This is a 100% correct interpretation of the underlying chemical principle.
The only way to really learn is to experiment, then to ask questions and think, and then to experiment more. It looks you are doing just fine, not just randomly, because you think and ask.
Three years ago when I was starting my film/darkroom hobby, I tried same kind of things, developing BW paper with Coca-Cola etc. Now I'm doing more advanced things like color processes and own BW emulsions, but we all have to start from the very basics. But the attitude matters; if you stick with the "correct ways to do things", denying the experimentation from the very beginning, you will probably get nowhere.
It's not a bad start at all to understand the meaning of alkalinity in developer and to understand it can be controlled with acid. This is a 100% correct interpretation of the underlying chemical principle.