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Links for Your Weekend

Happy Friday! How was your week? My big event was getting two fillings yesterday, so you can see how exciting things are around here. I hope yours was better!

As I often do on Fridays, I’m sharing with you some things I’ve found interesting or entertaining from around the web. Here’s what I saved to share with you this week.

Note: This post contains Amazon affiliate links, which means if you click on a link and make a purchase, I will receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. More details here.

Here is everything you need to know about choosing a duvet insert. I learned so much from this post and bookmarked it to refer back to the next time I have to buy one. The comments have some good info too.

 

Have you heard of Marry Me Chicken? It’s a dish that’s supposed to be so good it will inspire marriage proposals. A Google search told me I must be the last person to learn of it because there are so many versions of the recipe online. I’m going to try this one (I’ll report back!).

 

I am a big fan of Jen Hatmaker and when I heard her talk about her new book Simple and Free, which comes out in March, I immediately added it to my to-read list.

 

Over on Instagram, also on Fridays, I’ve been sharing in my stories what I saved on Instagram that week. Several of you have messaged me to say you’re enjoying these shares. I’m so glad and thanks for the feedback!

I hope you have a wonderful weekend!

P.S. More links for your weekend and two favorite soup recipes.

2 Comments

  1. Julie, I stumbled on your blog and have so enjoyed it! I live in Kansas City- the local references are fun too!

    I’ve read some of your book recommendations recently and they have been wonderful. Thanks for creating such nice content- a respite from the world these days.

  2. Kara, what a lovely comment. Thank you so much. It’s nice to meet you. 🙂

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