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My Daughter Is Making Me Eat It. Misaki Tsukimoto -

“She’s not just making me eat,” Misaki says, scraping the last bite from his plate. “She’s making me taste again.”

For most parents, dinnertime is a negotiation. For Misaki Tsukimoto, it’s a surrender. My daughter is making me eat it. Misaki Tsukimoto

Every Sunday, Misaki’s daughter takes over the kitchen. No recipes she finds online. No boxes from the store. Just vegetables from the local market, spices she’s learning to balance, and a stubborn insistence that her father try before he declines. “She’s not just making me eat,” Misaki says,

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