Eating together is an important
part of relationship building in a family. It bridges gaps between generations
through stories, cooking and recipes. Not too long ago, many families ate a
nutritious, home-cooked meal together. Sometimes the food was homegrown-
straight from the family garden. However times have changed.
Now people are on the go or on
social media and have little time to eat with one another. Our jobs and
academic obligations now have us eating at fast-food establishments by
ourselves with no one to talk to. Nowadays, a family may eat together during
national or religious holidays at most. The precious moments of spending time
dining together are irreplaceable. At Littlest Tumor Foundation, we dedicate
this month to eating better with those whom we call family and friends. So take
the time to eat better and eat together
as a family this month.
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