On my refrigerator are pictures of friends and family and animals and one of my dad falling off a chair laughing. There are magnets too. Imitation cabbages, cauliflowers, bittermelons, and pumpkins—all fitting the decor of the kitchen. The dieter’s favorite Bible verse is there: “He must increase but I must decrease.” Here are a few of my favorite fridge magnets:
I don’t know about you, but I love the kitchen. It is the heart of the house, the pulse of a family. So much happens there. Botulism and putting out fires is only part of it. Few things bring a family together quite like opening the fridge together and playing “Guess What It Was.” Could that thing that looks like a Chia Pet have once been a cucumber? The cheese weighs two pounds more than when you bought it, and it has hair! And that large thing, providing a sort of neon lighting, could it be the pot roast?

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Then there’s the stove. Nothing bonds a family quite like standing around a roaring grease fire on a cold winter’s day.
And finally there’s the table, the centerpiece of family discussions, announcements, debates, arguments, overeating, and even napping.
Whether it’s breakfast, lunch, brunch, dinner, or a Thanksgiving or Christmas feast, being together in the kitchen is about as good as it gets. Few things can silence teenagers more quickly than food. And few things can bring a family together faster than a feast.
A friend of mine has a sign on her fridge: “Home is Where The Heartburn Is.” Sadly heartburn is commonplace in families today. We run to appointments, stressed-out, grabbing half-made sandwiches or half-baked muffins with scarcely a nod left over for each other. In the midst of busy times, here are three items to place back on your menu, three suggestions to help you de-stress your life and bring back the joy.
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