You can buy clothing that truly fits you if you are size 00-40, and then if your size changes within a year, you can get new clothes, new size, for free. At Universal Standard.
The hostas are sending up their little shoots now and you can eat them fried up like asparagus. I bet they’d be delicious wrapped in prosciutto.
Also, it is now time for morels in Minnesota. Go out in your woods and hunt for them. While you’re at it, check those spring ephemeral wildflowers. Bring your seek app and learn some plant friends.
It is still Passover. Which means it is still time for matzo toffee. It takes 20 minutes and you will eat the whole pan.
You could go to the Hewing Hotel, take a sauna, hang out in their rooftop pool, have a drink, and that would be lovely, wouldn’t it?
Isn’t this a pretty spring dress? Sizes xxs to 6x.
You absolutely have to click through and take a look at the heart-stopping sexiness that is Katharine Hepburn playing a girl playing a boy in the 1935 film Sylvia Scarlett. Apparently this film nearly ruined her career, because 1935 didn’t know what hot looked like, I guess.
Or, for gender expansive unbearable hotness in the other direction, Jeff Buckley wants to be your husband.
Apparently Schmincke makes a medium, Medium W, that you can mix with any oil paint to make it a water-soluble oil. Meaning you can clean your brushes with soap and water and without paint thinner. Witchcraft!
Do you need mental health care, but you can’t afford it? In the Twin Cities, the Walk-In Counseling Center has got you. You don’t need insurance, money, an appointment, or even to share your real name. You can be seen in-person or virtually. This resource is a treasure.
And one to grow on: Hazelnut Brown Butter Cake never gets old. It’s also Kosher for Passover if you substitute the flour for matzo cake meal, and I would bet $5 you could sub any gluten-free flour too and have a gluten-free cake. The burned butter and the vanilla and the roasty hazelnuts are their own magical alchemy.
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