Happy Wednesday beautiful ladies! Since it is Wednesday (I think?), itโs time to introduce you to another one of our amazing City Leaders! Jubilee is the perfect name for her, because in my experience, sheโs energetic, optimistic, and full of joy (which, by the way, is her middle name)! As the City Leader of our Gals That Brunch chapter in Denver for over 3 years, Jubilee has done an amazing job bringing the women of Denver together, partnering with local restaurants and businesses, and building a strong community in the Mile High city! Letโs get to know a little bit more about Jubilee!
Read MoreThereโs few things that we love more than delicious brunch options, especially when they have an unexpected or uncommon mix of flavors. If you often opt for savory entrees, but appreciate your fair share of the sweeter things in life, this Lazy Sweet Potato Hash recipe is the perfect choice for your next at-home brunch reservation.
Read MoreHappy Wednesday & welcome to our newest blog series #WCW where we will be featuring the amazing women that make up our City Leadership team here at Gals That Brunch! We are so thankful for their passion, dedication, and commitment to their cities and the communities they are working to build! At Gals That Brunch, we know the importance of community, of bringing people together for connection and support, and of course, of brunch. Which is why we want to share with you more about our wonderful leadership team, and what they are doing in their communities!
Read MoreMy personal journey into the world of slow fashion began years ago when someone asked if Iโd ever checked the tag on my clothes; specifically where they were made. I could tell you where Iโd purchased it and what a great deal I'd gotten but I knew nothing about the origin. Something about that bothered me and from then on I couldnโt help but hunt down the tag on any piece of clothing I came across- it was almost like a game. But over time I realized how monotonous my game had become. Almost all of it was made in China, Bangladesh, or Cambodia and the likelihood that I would find something not made in a developing country was slim to none.
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