My daughter helped me fall in love with feasting
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OPINION
My daughter helped me fall in love with feasting
STACEY MAY FOWLES
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED JUNE 6, 2026
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Letting children pretend to cook can nurture the deep satisfaction that cooking has the potential to bring, to show them that food can be more than just inconvenient necessity – or potential enemy.
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Stacey May Fowles is the author of The Lost Season: A Memoir of Infertility, Motherhood, and the Worry and Work Demanded of Women, from which this essay is adapted.
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