I just read this story about a daughter who wrote a cookbook for her mom and I couldn’t help getting teared up a little. Not just for her, but for all the other stories I’ve heard about people bonding with their mom or grandmother by making a family cookbook.
Sadly, so often these bonds grow when the daughter makes a cookbook in memorial to one who has passed on. If you are thinking about making a family cookbook, I can’t urge you strongly enough to use it as an opportunity to grow closer to those whom you care about.
Here’s the story.
A quote:
I wanted her to know the cookbook would live on and through that her memory and spirit would live on forever. When I gave her the news she just smiled and looked into my eyes and raised her hand with her fingers crossed.
I’m strongly considering carrying her cookbook in our store. It just seems in the perfect spirit of our company.
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