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Home Made: A Story of Grief, Groceries, Showing Up--and What We Make When We Make DinnerHome Made: A Story of Grief, Groceries, Showing Up--and What We Make When We Make Dinner by Liz Hauck
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

As a way to honor her deceased father the author stated a cooking club for youth in a group home. This is a story of building trust and building relationships with the residents and food. and showing respect for each other. The simple act of cooking with kids positively changed the lives of all involved. This is a truly memorable story.

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