But that doesn’t mean this singer hasn’t been busy.

That’s my favorite thing she makes.

When we’re coming home and she says, ‘What do you want me to cook for you?’

Kimberly Schlapman

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I’m always like, ‘Chicken and dumplings, just.'"

And soI feel like in this really scary time there are still blessings.

And the greatest, in my opinion, is time with the people that we love."

you’re able to be whatever you want to be.’

So many girls in the world don’t hear that message.

They hear the opposite of that message.

“I remember when my first husband died.

It, it could mean, ‘Oh, Gussie!

This is delicious!’

Or, ‘Oh, Gussie!

I dropped a pan on the floor.’

You know, it could mean so many different things.

It’s kind of a universal, just little phrase.

When the quarantine is over, I’m so looking forward to hugging people.

I’m a hugger.

I just always have been.

When I greet people, that’s just what I do.

And so I’m physically, I’m looking forward to that.

About Biscuits & Jam

In the South, talking about food is personal.

It’s a way of sharing your history, your family, your culture, and yourself.

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