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Finding meaningful moments in new motherhood

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We’re still in the early days of new parenthood; our days are still so deeply repetitive and entwined. By Hallie Waugh

October 8, 2024 Family

My mother’s kitchen and what it means to me

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The kitchen of my childhood was sacred. It still is. By Cassie Tatum

May 22, 2024 Culture

My daughter is learning to cook. I feel proud. I feel guilty.

A young person holding rainbow colored candy sprinkles for decorating cakes, pastries, and ice cream.
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Some days I tell myself that as long as she’s choosing cooking, it can’t be oppressive. By Lisa Swander

March 18, 2024 Culture, Family
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