3/30 Why is the choice to serve leftover Chinese food significant in “Lunch”? How could the author have made a more culturally meaningful choice for her grandmother? Use the text to support your answer. Then reflect on a time when you realized you could have done something more meaningful for someone else.

 prompt: The food that was chosen represents the connection to her culture. It shows how food is meaningful in her culture based upon the time of day, who's there, etc. Choosing leftovers signifies she still wants to spend time with her grandmother and honor the connection, but the love of the process of cooking isn't there.

summary: went over the stories about food and culture and answered some questions about them making meaningful connections

reflection: learned to make connections between food and culture

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