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Dudley Stephens Review + Comparison Style Guide (and 20% off Discount Code!)

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Dudley Stephens Review + Comparison Style Guide (and 20% off Discount Code!)

Our normal Friday post (Weekend Update) has been moved to tomorrow so I can share a VERY exciting post with you guys!! You know I've been loving the Dudley Stephens fleeces for the past year and before the winter really hits (and everything is sold out), I wanted to round up and talk about all of their fleece styles. How they fit, what they look like, which one I like the best... AND I'm sharing a 20% off code tha is valid for TODAY ONLY! So lets get into it... Park Slope: This was my first and favorite style from the bunch....

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These BBQ Jackfruit Stuffed Potato Rolls are made with white whole wheat flour and gets its moisture from the lovely Idaho® Potato

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These BBQ Jackfruit Stuffed Potato Rolls are made with white whole wheat flour and gets its moisture from the lovely Idaho® Potato

They are filled with a savory and toothsome jackfruit and shredded carrot bbq, these will be your new go-to party food, so make a double batch and keep some in the freezer. This is another in my series of posts sponsored by the Idaho Potato Commission. I love potatoes, don’t you? Let me know your favorite way to cook with potatoes in the comments. Isn’t Bread Hard to Make? Doesn’t It Take All Day? It does take a little effort, but much of the time is hands off. Just make this on a day you are going to be at home...

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“Back-to-school plague” is 100 percent a thing

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“Back-to-school plague” is 100 percent a thing

It affects everyone from preschoolers to college students, and it happens every year. After being out all summer, students come back to school with a whole new suite of germs — within the first few weeks of a new school year, it seems like nearly everyone is sneezing, coughing, and battling sore throats. Turns out elementary-aged children contract, on average, six to eight colds each year, and they’re more likely to get sick during fall and winter. Every door handle, pencil sharpener, desk, and faucet touched by a sick student becomes a breeding ground for germs… and then hundreds more...

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