Debi Lewis
Kitchen Medicine: How I Fed My Daughter out of Failure to Thrive
Kitchen Medicine: How I Fed My Daughter out of Failure to Thrive
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Debi Lewis' book "Kitchen Medicine: How I Fed My Daughter Out of Failure to Thrive" is a heartwarming tale of how she learned to feed her unwell daughter, falling in love with food in the process. It explores the emotional weight of not being able to feed one's child and how Lewis grew in confidence in front of the stove. It also redefines what mothering and feeding look like once a child is well, making it a mirror for people who cook for fuel and love, as well as for parents who want to feed their kids without starving their souls.
Format: Hardback
Length: 192 pages
Publication date: 15 March 2022
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Debi Lewis, the author of "Kitchen Medicine: How I Fed My Daughter out of Failure to Thrive," shares her journey of feeding her mysteriously unwell daughter and falling in love with food in the process. For many parents, feeding their children is a natural and instinctive task, but for others, it can be a challenging and emotional journey. Lewis's story highlights the emotional weight of not being able to feed one's child and how it can feel like a betrayal of the most basic aspect of nurturing. Despite the challenges, Lewis's spirit rose with every dish that her daughter liked, and she began to see her role as more than just a caretaker and fighter for her daughter's health. "Kitchen Medicine" is a story of learning to feed a child who can't seem to eat, of growing love for food, and of redefining what mothering and feeding look like once a child is well. It is a story for parents who want to feed their kids without starving their souls.
Lewis's journey began when her daughter, who had been diagnosed with failure to thrive, was unable to eat anything. She tried everything, from traditional medical treatments to alternative therapies, but nothing seemed to work. One day, Lewis decided to take matters into her own hands and started cooking for her daughter. She began with simple, nutritious meals and gradually introduced more complex dishes as her daughter's appetite improved.
As Lewis cooked, she began to develop a deep love for food. She discovered that cooking was not just about providing sustenance but also about creating a sense of community and connection. She started to experiment with different ingredients and flavors, and she began to share her recipes with others.
One of the key challenges that Lewis faced was the emotional toll of not being able to feed her daughter. She felt like a failure and like she was letting her daughter down. She struggled with guilt and shame, and she often felt overwhelmed and exhausted.
However, Lewis refused to give up. She sought out support from other parents who were going through similar experiences, and she attended workshops and conferences to learn more about feeding children with special needs. She also started to work with a nutritionist to develop a personalized meal plan for her daughter.
Through her journey, Lewis learned that feeding a child with special needs is not just about the food itself. It is also about the emotional support and connection that parents provide. She realized that her daughter's health was not just about what she ate, but also about how she felt and how she was treated.
Lewis's story is a testament to the power of food and the importance of nurturing. It shows that even in the most challenging circumstances, it is possible to find joy and meaning in life. It also reminds us that every child is unique and that what works for one child may not work for another.
In conclusion, "Kitchen Medicine: How I Fed My Daughter out of Failure to Thrive" is a story of learning to feed a child who can't seem to eat, of growing love for food, and of redefining what mothering and feeding look like once a child is well. It is a story for parents who want to feed their kids without starving their souls. Lewis's journey is a testament to the power of food and the importance of nurturing, and it shows that even in the most challenging circumstances, it is possible to find joy and meaning in life.
Weight: 363g
Dimension: 225 x 147 x 19 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781538156650
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