15 Ways to Practice Kindness in (and out) of the Kitchen
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Cooks, for the most part, are kind and generous people. They tend to want to share the fruits of their kitchen labors with others and express their love and appreciation through feeding people. We support and encourage this at Kitchn, and hope you find inspiration here to practice and express your own version of kitchen kindness.
Being with Other People
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Tending to Your kitchen
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Bringing the Gift of Food
Practicing Kindness with Yourself
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