There are times when wisdom cannot be found in the chambers of parliament or the halls of academia but at the unpretentious setting of the kitchen table.

E.a. Bucchianeri
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The kitchen table is the place where people come together to share their thoughts, experiences, ideas and feelings. At the kitchen table, people can share their wisdom with one another. It’s the place where the best advice comes from, especially when government officials are not present.

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