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By joythebaker on Mar 13, 2020 03:24 am . One of my favorite Mardi Gras costumes this year was a wom

[View this email in your browser]( [Roasted Lemon Chicken Soup]( By joythebaker on Mar 13, 2020 03:24 am [Roasted Lemon Chicken Soup]( . One of my favorite Mardi Gras costumes this year was a woman with a jacket embroidered with the message” I’m ok! You’re ok!” It felt both celebratory and comforting and like a mini pep-talk to all of us. I’m ok! You’re ok! Sure, it may not always be true. What’s always true is that I’m more ok when you’re ok – and we all have the blessed work of taking care of one another. That feels especially true this week and these days. Though… taking care of each other looks more like staying away from each other and that’s a hard thing to grapple with. I’ve been looking for calm and comfort all week so my offering today is warm and broth-y. It could have just as easily been melty and chocolate so certainly feel free to choose what feels best for you. If soup resonates with you this weekend, please also consider this silky smooth Carrot Coconut Red Curry or deeply hearty Smoky Black Bean Soup. [Continue reading Roasted Lemon Chicken Soup at Joy the Baker.]( [Read in browser »]( [share on Twitter]( [Like Roasted Lemon Chicken Soup on Facebook]( Recent Articles: [Roasted Meyer Lemons]( [Let It Be Sunday, 261!]( [Doing-The-Most Chocolate Chip Cookies]( [Let It Be Sunday, 260!]( [Cheddar Scallion English Muffin Bread]( Copyright © 2020 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](

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