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By Joy the Baker on Apr 21, 2024 02:53 am Buckle up, friends because we?ve got some NEWS. Your g

[View this email in your browser]( [Let It Be Sunday, 462!]( By Joy the Baker on Apr 21, 2024 02:53 am [Let It Be Sunday, 462!]( Buckle up, friends because we’ve got some NEWS. Your girl (that’s me!) is a Texas homeowner! And not just any Texas home… because what fun would that be? The next Bakehouse is a grand old gal – a Victorian home, in Bellville, Texas built in 1888 by August Haak. I knew I wanted to get out of town, find enough grass to mow that I’d need a riding lawn mower, get back into a big bright and sunny kitchen where I could welcome you for classes, AND even have guest house where you could stay for a weekend getaway. [Continue reading Let It Be Sunday, 462! at Joy the Baker.]( [Read in browser »]( [share on Twitter]( Recent Articles: [Let It Be Sunday, 461!]( [Let It Be Sunday, 460!]( [Crème Fraiche Quiche Lorraine]( [Lemon Poppy Seed Kolache]( [Let It Be Sunday, 459!]( We're all on board with the fact that it's [Carrot Cake]( season, right? This might be my favorite cake of the year but I'm also working on a Hummingbird Cake recipe. Same same but different. I'll share that new recipe just in time for Mother's Day! It's the last few weeks you can grab your copy of [Camp Joy]( my lil camp cooking zine! It's my little love letter to Texas and I'd love for it to be part of your cookbook collection It's on sale now for just $18 (with free shipping!) For those of you who have your copy - THANK YOU for your enthusiasm and support. It means everything to me! Get Your Copy Here! Have you met Team Joy the Baker? I started Joy the Baker as a party of one way back in 2008. Over the many years, the site has grown and evolved and I'm so thankful to create the site with this amazing team. [Read more about the people who make JtB what it is today.]( And THANK YOU for baking alongside me all these years! xo My love to you! XO [Joy]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Website]( Copyright © 2024 Joy the Baker, Inc., All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at joythebaker.com Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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