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'A pan of lasagne can say a lot more than a sympathy card'
When Lindsay Ostrum lost her newborn son, it was food brought by friends that helped her take the first steps out of the darkest moments of grief and slowly tethered her back to reality. She tells Emily Thomas why food can sometimes be the most powerful way to communicate with the grieving.
(Picture: A freshly baked lasagne, Credit: Getty Images)
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