“Cooking brings us even closer together”
Oct 01, 2020
3 minutes
words PUNTEHA VAN TERHEYDEN
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Every week, Chintal talks to her mum Tara on the phone, and quickly, a verbal shopping list begins to take shape. When lockdown began, her parents started shielding, so Chintal does a fortnightly food shop for them. In return, her boys, Kush, 10, and Yash, eight, are treated to boxes of Tara’s homemade Gujarati food. Tara lets Chintal, a GP in central London, know what she needs, and Chintal bolsters her online shop with her boys at her side,
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