
What are you doing this weekend? Anton and I are visiting my brother, aunts and cousins so Cup of Jo will be closed next week and will return on Friday 10th April. (Our other editors will also travel or work on the publications.) Have a great weekend, Jag Sameach, and Happy Easter to those celebrating, and here are some links from around the web…
Eight Things I Wish I Had Known Before Getting Divorced. (Large salad)
Bess Kalb’s Passive-Aggressive Emails to Her Young Son About Passover. “The food was not at all what is guaranteed at my rider: buttered noodles, chicken nuggets, baby carrots that are not too cold, and anything in a smoothie.” (Grudge Report giveaway link)
excited to see Amanda Peet’s new movie.
The easiest t-shirt to put on while traveling (and still feeling good).
“I ran into my boyfriend’s ChatGPT and our relationship ended..” (through glory)
we have been loving butcherbox this year. We made spaghetti bolognese with our last box, and the meat was so tender and juicy! Everything comes from animals raised with care (no antibiotics or added hormones). Get $20 off your first three boxes with code COJ.
Who wants to walk? this english garden?
I loved Heating and Cooling by Beth Ann Fennelly, and now I’m reading his second book of mini memoirs.
These before and after photos of blending powders are really attractive.
Ooh, These airplane seats look comfortable..
Also, three comments from readers:
Says Meg of 13 Surprising Tips from Parents of Large Families: “There’s a slaughter of crows, a parliament of owls and an explosion of rhinos. I’m an only child, but I have lots of aunts who are nosy, busy, crazy and great for a laugh. My cousins, friends and I affectionately refer to them as The Shock.”
Tricia says of my 10 favorite things about Trader Joe’s: “TIP: Grind the dried TJ’s berries in a food processor and add them to the frosting for cakes or cookies. The frosting not only looks beautiful but also takes on a delicious tart flavor!”
Dottie says upon meeting our team: “Cup of Jo is a huge part of my week. I look forward to the varied content and diverse voices. I also look forward to the comments from CoJ readers. When one person cries, we all feel it. We sigh at baby photos. We laugh at each other’s jokes. We eagerly write book recommendations and ooh and aah over clothing and home decor. What an incredible group of people, and Cup of Jo unites everyone.”
(Photo by Zach Tajji/Unsplash.)
