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When I cleared out my mother‘s apartment after she moved to an assisted living home a few years ago, I scavenged a few things from her kitchen: the palm-sized rock from the shores of the Indian Ocean that was used to grind spices, a set of stainless steel bowls, a wooden press for making string hoppers, a Sri Lankan noodle dish.

Her trusty knife she‘d used for decades, however, went into the donation pile.

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