Bethany Stephens

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There is no debating that it’s “better” to cook at home whenever—and as often as—possible. It’s cheaper, for sure. It’s almost always healthier than what you might otherwise be ordering as takeout—or eating at a restaurant. And it is provably better for society. We know, for instance, that there is a direct, inverse relationship between frequency of family meals and social problems.
Medium Raw: A Bloody Valentine to the World of Food and the People Who Cook
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