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By Joy the Baker on Jan 03, 2024 11:06 pm Have you ever had the urge to set your alarm for 12:30AM s

[View this email in your browser]( [How to Put More Gentle in Your January]( By Joy the Baker on Jan 03, 2024 11:06 pm [How to Put More Gentle in Your January]( Have you ever had the urge to set your alarm for 12:30AM so you could run a marathon at midnight? No. But then, why would you? Have you ever walked out onto unmoving ground and placed a delicate seed in frozen earth? No. But then, why would you? Have you ever removed a pot of boiling beans off the flame halfway through the timer? No. But then… you get it. Why are we forcing our minds and bodies and sometimes souls into a brutal January? [Continue reading How to Put More Gentle in Your January at Joy the Baker.]( [Read in browser »]( [share on Twitter]( Recent Articles: [Let It Be Sunday, 447!]( [My Parent’s House Smells Like this Perfect Cinnamon Bundt Cake]( [Let It Be Sunday, 446!]( [Let It Be Sunday, 445!]( [Here’s What You Should Bake This December]( What's your favorite holiday cookie? Mine might be these [Eggnog Iced Oatmeal Cookies]( - the sort of Mother's brand oatmeal cookies made with ground oatmeal. They're so simple and satisfying. But whatever holiday cookie mood you're in, boyhowdy do I have the recipe for you. [Here are My 12 Best Holiday Cookie Recipes]( Let me talk you out of traditional cinnamon rolls and talk you into these pillowy soft Orange Rolls. They have a hint of coriander and are topped with an unruly amount of cream cheese frosting. [Here's the full recipe!]( CAMP JOY makes a sweet little stocking stuffer! [Grab your copy here ahead of the holidays]( as my little camp cooking zine is now in very short supply! I love how much you've taken to the recipes and stories in my latest publication. Share it with a friend this holiday season! 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 © 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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