My Mom Couldn’t Cook

This, however, is not a story of my cooking, or the odd combination of freedom and thralldom it confers. It’s the story of what — or who — inspired my decision to be my family’s cook, gave me the will to do it, and made it both a practical and, apparently, a psychological necessity. It is the story of my mother — of my mother’s cooking.

Author: Tom Junod
Source: Esquire
Published: Sep 1, 2010
Length: 12 minutes (3,248 words)
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