I grew up very poor.

When I was 13, I came from a poor family and rarely had enough to eat. One day, I stayed for dinner at my classmate Zara’s

house. I was stunned by the warm bread, thick meat, and colorful vegetables. I couldn’t stop staring. The next day, her mother,

Ms. Allen, came to my house. My mom looked nervous. “We need to talk,” she said.

Ms. Allen gently explained she had noticed my reaction during dinner — not just hunger, but shame.

I wanted to disappear. Then she asked,

“Would you like to come over for dinner sometimes? Maybe help me cook?” Her kindness overwhelmed me.

Though I was hesitant, I agreed. Every Wednesday, I helped her chop vegetables and season meat.

Slowly, I learned how to cook — and more than that,

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