Chef Eunice Power: 'There is a sort of secret club - parents who have lost children. You don't even know their story until you're in it'
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Chef Eunice Power: 'There is a sort of secret club - parents who have lost children. You don't even know their story until you're in it'
""Nothing helps," Eunice Power says, quietly. "Keeping busy distracts me a bit. But nothing helps.""
"She appears on screen looking ready and relaxed: glasses on, a mug of tea in hand, smiling with the easy affability of someone already halfway into the day."
"There is no attempt to soften what she's saying. It's a sentence she seems to have arrived at through heartbreaking experience."
Eunice Power experienced profound grief following the loss of her son, Jerome, while writing her debut cookbook. She emphasizes the importance of community in navigating her sorrow. Power advocates for practical meals over performative ones, reflecting her personal journey. She also highlights her involvement in a festival that celebrates Waterford's food story, showcasing the significance of local culinary culture in her healing process.
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