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Nurturing Heritage in the Kitchen

Oftentimes, we think leaving a legacy means we must create a huge achievement, like inventing the light bulb or curing a disease. While those definitely are big achievements, I’ve come to view legacy as something much more intimate and meaningful.

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January 19, 2024

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