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By Pooja Makhijani | Jan 08, 2021
What was once considered the archetypical American household a mom and dad of the same racial or ethnic background and in their first marriage, providing care and stability for their 2.2 offspring is now far from the norm. Life choices that decades ago would have been scandalous or illegal, such as divorce, or interracial or same-sex marriage, are now more acceptable and also protected by law. Women, queer people, and others with marginalized identities, especially, have benefitted from these shifts. This is all to say: as family structures have changed, so too has parenting, and so have books for caregivers and about caregiving.
Virtual cooking with friends, family is one of the last good ways to Zoom
Leena Trivedi-Grenier
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1of3Methi thepla are first cooked on each side without oil, then brushed with oil for a second cooking on each side. Annelies Zijderveld brushes oil before the final flip during a virtual cooking lesson with Leena Trevedi-Grenier in Oakland, California on Friday, Decemberr 4, 2020.Celeste Noche / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
2of3Food writer, poet, and cooking teacher Annelies Zijderveld learns how to make methi thepla via Zoom call with Leena Trevedi-Grenier at her home in Oakland, California on Friday, Decemberr 4, 2020.Celeste Noche / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less