Monday November 11, 2024
Many people consider the kitchen the most important space in a house. It’s where we cook and eat, but it’s also lots of other things. It’s where we hang out and talk about our day. It’s where we pay bills or do homework. It’s where we share cultural traditions, like birthdays or Thanksgiving. In many ways, kitchens are where we narrate the stories of our everyday lives. In the November issue of his blog “Drew’s Views”, Dr. Bremer shares why the kitchen can also be a place to learn.
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