
It’s good-times-a-plenty this week as Melanie and I recap her trip to College Station, my trip to Slidell, Louisiana, and that time I cooked for 27 of Alex’s closest friends. We also break down our thoughts about a true crime documentary we both watched recently, and I explain why I pondered my personal need for a redemptive biscuit this past Saturday afternoon.
Plus, Melanie shares what she’s loving about a new TV show, and it’s my turn for Five Favorites.
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Show Notes:
– A&M vs. Bama basketball game
– Buzz Williams SEC Coach of the Year
– French Onion Sliders for a Crowd
– Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal on Netflix
– “The Corrupt World Behind the Murdaugh Murders” in The New Yorker
– Daisy Jones and the Six on Amazon Prime
– Daisy Jones and the Six soundtrack
– Apples in Spring fashion post
– high density round foam roller
– The Drop women’s pull-on sweater pants
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Ain’t nothin’ more dangerous than the Mile Marker 92 and Dry Biscuit combo. I laughed so hard, but I’m glad you made it!
Girl, your biscuit story is indeed timely. One of my friends from my BSF group just had a baby. Hours after birth, she ate the hospital breakfast that included a biscuit, and she choked on a tiny dry crumb. In fact, she aspirated that crumb and landed back in the hospital six days after her release. Diagnosis: Biscuit Pneumonia. She is doing great now and they are relying on her lung tissue to process that biscuit and clear it out.. M’s biscuit pneumonia remains on my weekly prayer distribution list, and frankly, I will feel a little sad when I have to take it off.