Dear healthwellness82@gmail.com,
It’s common these days for grown kids to move back in with their parents... and vice versa, for parents to move in with their grown kids. And it can be a big challenge! So John L. Graham, PhD, professor emeritus at the University of California in Irvine and coauthor of Together Again: A Creative Guide to Successful Multigenerational Living, offers a survivor’s guide to help you all get along, and how to set up ground rules so everyone can live happily together.
Here’s something else that will help any family live happily together—good old-fashioned comfort food! Jo Bracken shares her favorite food from the best-selling The I Hate to Cook Book written by her late mother Peg Bracken. These classic recipes can be cooked quickly and easily without fancy ingredients.
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