Mr. Shing's next rule was that she needed to see past the pan, past the noodles, past the cake batter: she needed to look past the physical form of the meal she was creating and look at the spiritual form of her creations. Lucy asked what Mr. Shing was referring to, and he told her to close her eyes, so she did.
"Imagine, Lucy, the most recent edible you prepared."
She did: it was a special wheat and oat carrot cake with crushed apples, for her horse friend, Ms. Silvana.
"Okay, now look past the cake itself. Look deeper into the cake, into what made it."
"Confusion: U-uh, b-but Mr. Shing, it was the ingredients that-"
"No! Lucy, look deeper: What really made it?"
Lucy thought harder, and she saw herself putting all the ingredients together, her cutting the apples just perfectly, her imagining Ms. Silvana's happy face and smile before she gave her the cake and how happy she was when Ms. Silvana loved it.
"Reflection:I-I...worked so h-hard...I just wanted Ms. Silvana to be happy. Understanding: I worked so hard...I wanted to make her happy."
"Yes, you can see it now: the true spirit of the dish! What makes a dish is not the noodles or the sauce, but the passion and soul of the chef themselves!"
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