Hello friends!
My favorite thing to do every morning is pick out the coffee cup I’m going to use. A luxury of having exactly too many mugs is that you get to choose from an array of places, memories, and gifts from friends when you’re selecting a cup. This morning I picked a cup my friend Amy gave me a few years back because the colors reminded her of my blog header. It’s just like offering a little kindness to myself each morning. It’s Friday for me and the coffee is extra muddy. We’re just going to go with it.
This week – ya know. We’re in it. In the food world, Bon Appetit (the cool kids) both imploded and exploded for high-key disparities between it’s white and brown staff, and for just like… really bad behavior of some of the men in at the top of the Bon App food chain. Folks are coming with receipts and this is a shake-out.
In the meantime I’m in here trying to keep my head down and work. I’m taking big bites this summer, let’s see if I can chew it all. I don’t love that analogy, but we’ll let it stand.
I hope you’re well this week. I hope you find some steadiness this morning, this week. It’s one of those things we have to fight for for ourselves and I’m rooting for you and me.
The offering this week is below. It’s a bounty. As always, take only what you need:
• Our friend Julia Turshen has always had her eye on disparities in the food world and we appreciate her work. This is a piece from Julia two years ago: To Change Racial Disparity in Food, Let’s Start With Cookbooks (Eater)
• My house is slowly but surely turning into a cookbook library and three of my favorites from black women are: Edna Lewis’ In Pursuit of Flavor – an absolute treasure a heartfelt authority of southern food. Cheryl Day’s Back In The Day Bakery Cookbook – a solid baking book of stand-by classics. Soul Food Love by Alice Randall and Caroline Randall Williams. Tasting Rome co-written by Kristina Gill which is the trip to Rome I have yet to take and first introduced me to Maritozzi con la Panna. There are truly so many others but these are some of my favorites top-of-mind. (Indiebound)
• I feel lucky to have befriended Kim Rhodes this year. Her words are strong and thoughtful: How I Feel Right Now as a Black Woman (Cup of Jo)
• I don’t take for granted that I might have skated through Mardi Gras season without contracting COVID-19 so y’all I’m still playin’ it real safe out here in these streets. But, is America is Giving Up On The Pandemic? I’m considering these words from an ER doctor: What I Feel Comfortable Doing and wondering when I’ll feel safe buying a plane ticket home to see my parents. (The Atlantic and Slate)
• Ok wait – can we just take a moment to remember how incredible our bodies are and how we need to keep moving them around as best we can. A Single Session of Exercise Alters 9,815 Molecules In Our Blood. Maybe this is the motivation I need because I literally thought of my molecules when I was slow-jogging this morning. (NY Times)
• Do you subscribe to the Samantha Irby’s newsletter? I recommend. (SubStack)
• Let’s talk about books! I really love to read spooky / thriller books during the summer months. On my list this summer is Bluebird, Bluebird by Attica Locke and In The Woods by Tana French. (Indiebound and Tana French)
• I’ve watched this clip of Lady Gaga singing Million Reasons on Howard Stern more times than I’d like to admit. This next link is NOT for you if the f-word or the b-word rustles your feathers (is that the right phrase?). Is that pro-hib-it-ed? Thankful to all my friends who are more active on TikTok and send me the good stuff (Anastasia, thank you.) (YouTube and Tik-Tok)
• The Bakehouse is hosing a Bake Sale to benefit MiNO and GrowDat New Orleans. It’s a local sale and presale details go up on The Bakehouse site on Monday! If you aren’t local but you still want to donate, we’d love that of course! (Instagram and The Bakehouse Nola)
• Our friend Jocelyn’s of Grandbaby Cakes made Banana Fritters and we’re here for it! Do you follow Jocelyn? We’ve traveled together on press trips and she’s just as hilarious and joyous as she seems – and her baby girl is the cutest. (Grandbaby Cakes)
• Do you follow Olive and Artisan? Karlee has the sweetest blog and some of the best Instagram stories. We met a couple years ago when I was almost literally drowning in cake batter for an event in Portland and she bailed me out of the weeds hour after hour to make a boatload of cakes. She’s ride or die. This week she made The Perfect Sugar Cookie. I trust her when she says perfect. (Olive and Artisan)
• Deb made an Any Fruit Galette which is exactly the thing we should be doing all summer. (Smitten Kitchen)
• I’m re-reading this Going It Alone: why I chose single motherhood and I dunno what’s brewing but here we are. (The Guardian)
• One of the most lovely little shops in New Orleans in C’mere where you’ll find the sweetest, tiniest food jewelry and loads of goods from other local artists. It’s like… we all try to make space for one another here in New Orleans. Local artist Ed Wycliffe has transformed his New Orleans bow tie business into a mask endeavor. You can learn about it here: Bow Shoeshoe. (C’mere and Kickstarter)
• I’m finishing this post up on Friday morning and looking forward to a weekend camping trip wherein I’M IN CHARGE OF ALL THE FOOD. It’s my favorite thing. Would y’all be interested in my weekend camping menu? It’s a lot of marinades and foil and tape to label food by day so no one ruins my grand plans, lol. Lemme know. (Food and Wine)
• We discussed this week but you’re definitely making a Summer Bucket List this year, right? (Joy the Baker)
• Last year this week we discussed meatballs, Drake, underwear… the usual: Let It Be Sunday, 226! (Joy the Baker)
Have a lovely Sunday.
My love to you.
xo Joy
Kate
In the Woods got me hooked on Tana French. All of the books in that series are incredible! Can’t wait to hear what you think.
Sarah K
Yes please share your camping food list! We are doing lots of camping this year in lieu of a faraway vacation so I am looking for inspiration.
Elizabeth
Yes please to your camping menu!
Allison
Yes to the ritual of selecting a mug each morning and yes to Attica Locke; she is one of my favorites.
Jenn P
I was going hiking this morning so I gave your Sunday post a quick glimpse, realized there were too many things for me to look at today, and let it open on my browser to sift through later. It’s one of my favorite posts, every week.
In my mug cabinet (which is fully overflowing) I have Every Day Mugs and Weekend Mugs. My every day mugs are the ones I drink out of Monday – Friday, when it’s truly a vessel to get the coffee to my face as quickly as possible. The Weekend Mugs are the ones that have more meaning, that have been collected and given over the years.
Please share your camping menu/process. I’ve been camping more and more often, and am often short on ideas and recipes. Help.
Victoria
The comments today are as good as the post itself! I second all of it except the pregnancy—but I’d second that if I were able. You’ve built a great community here. Thanks for sharing with us.
Vicki
Would love to see your camping menu plans.
Bonnie
Loved In the Woods! So good. Enjoy.
caroline
Your parents couldn’t have chosen a more fitting name for you, Joy.
Thank you for the gifts of light and reflection that you bring to us each week.
And thank you for bringing our attention to the masks being sold by Bow Shoeshoe.
Not only are they absolutely stunning and obviously crafted with a lot of love, they promise to do a lot of good in the world. (Only 4 days left on Kickstarter? Let’s all buy some quick!)
Gail Hardie
It is a lovely Sunday in Charleston – ocean breezes blowing the winds of change headed our way. We are hopeful the confederate monuments that dot the Holy City will soon be removed. In the meantime most of us shelter in place whenever possible as the virus continues to strike. Shelter means lots of baking and reading. And this week I baked Deb’s strawberry galette and read Attica Locke – one of my fav mystery writers. How perfect that my fav food blogger would mention both! Much love to you – stay well and continue to shine your light brightly – xx
Lori Brown
Yes, please on the sharing of your camping menu. About to plan for a weekend at the river at the end of the month. Would love some delicious inspiration ??
HOLLY
It’s my new Sunday am ritual to read your Let it be Sunday blog. Really enjoying it. Would love to know camping menu and am looking forward to the best sugar cookie from Olive and Artisan.
Meghan
I would love to see your camping menu!
Dorothy
Joy,
Your Sunday offerings never disappoint. Love seeing Tron make a cameo. Would love to see your camping menu AND how you’ll keep your food refrigerated.
Thanks ?
Elena
Re: feathers – ruffles?
(I’m a linguist – apologies!)
joythebaker
You’re right you’re right you’re absolutely right. You know what’s funny – that was low-key bothering me.