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By Joy the Baker on Nov 05, 2023 02:54 am This is a story with a happy ending. Â I bought The Bakeh

[View this email in your browser]( [Goodbye, Bakehouse.]( By Joy the Baker on Nov 05, 2023 02:54 am [Goodbye, Bakehouse.]( This is a story with a happy ending.  I bought The Bakehouse in 2016 two years after I moved from Los Angeles to New Orleans.  I spent a very memorable year living in the French Quarter where Tron became the unofficial mayor of Royal St. He’d lord over the block on his second story balcony where tourists would stop, point, and take his picture from the street. Honestly, it was the respect he deserves. [Continue reading Goodbye, Bakehouse. at Joy the Baker.]( [Read in browser »]( [share on Twitter]( Recent Articles: [Baked Polenta with Burst Tomatoes]( [Let It Be Sunday, 441!]( [Candy Corn and Salted Peanut Rice Krispie Treats]( [Let It Be Sunday, 440!]( [Apple Butter and Cream Cheese Kolaches]( The nicest thing I've done for myself here at the end of summer is to make Will and I a big pot of dinner every Sunday night. You know, the kind of pot that leaves enough for leftovers deep into the week. Some recipes at the top of that list are: [One-Pot Marry Me Chicken]( chicken thighs in a tomato cream sauce with green olives. [Chicken and Pumpkin Dumplings]( because it's high time I use up last years last can of pumpkin. Have you tried [Julia Turshen's Chicken Franncese]( yet? She shared the recipe with us last December and it's so comfy. And lastly, [One-Pot French Onion Chicken Dinner]( which is like the soup but with extra chicken served over buttery mashed potatoes. Let a hot pot of dinner help you realize you're doing a great job at life! CAMP JOY is on SALE! Grab your copy of my beloved zine for a very chill 15% off! Filled with new recipes to take with you on the road, into the woods, or really.... just out onto the backyard grill once it isn't 1 million degrees outside! Use code JOYSCOUT15 for 15% off your order! [Shop here using code JOYSCOUT15!]( [Camp Joy Premium Sweatshirt]( Camp Joy Premium Sweatshirt $39.99 [Shop the sweatshirt here!]( The reviews are in! 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 © 2023 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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