Wednesday, November 20, 2013

It's All About The Soup!



We thought we had seen Justin smile before. 

He's been at Curt's for about a month now and he's posed for dozens of pictures for our Facebook page. He has even been interviewed by WGN News for a story they did on the Cafe. He was shown learning to cook up an omelet and then spoke directly into the camera and said that from the very first day he walked into Curt's it felt like home.

But yesterday we saw a look come across Justin's face that was a beautiful mixture of pride and joy during an exchange with a customer that caught Justin off guard. 

But let's back up. A few hours before Justin found himself standing at one of our tables talking to a lady eating a bowl of cream of broccoli soup, Justin was back in the kitchen next to a hot stove cooking up breakfast wraps, tuscan sandwiches and piping hot bowls of oatmeal.

We usually have a chef on hand to train our students, or Susan our Executive Director stands over the students' shoulder while they chop vegetables, make sandwiches and cook bacon. But on this morning the chef couldn't make it in, and Susan had her hands full preparing a big catering order that needed to get out the door. 

So Justin was our cook. He was manning the stove all by himself and responsible for preparing all the hot food for the Cafe. He had been working up to this point, spending many shifts working side by side with the cook. But today he was on his own, and all morning he was focused and efficient in his new position. 

But there's more to it. Another one of the cook's responsibilities was to prepare a soup for lunch, and Justin took this on as well. He made his own version of a cream-filled soup, chocked-full of vegetables and around noon he started to ladle out bowls of his creation as the orders came pouring in.

One of his bowls was delivered to a table of two gals busy chatting away. A few minutes later when one of our volunteers approached the table to see if the women needed anything else, she asked....
"So how is the soup?"

The customer's response was so immediate and so positive, it demanded grabbing Justin away from the kitchen for just a moment so he could hear the words coming out of her mouth. Justin approached the table awkwardly, and tentatively asked about the soup. And here's what that lady said, as she looked directly into Justin's eyes.
"This is the best bowl of soup I have ever had."

That's when Justin's mouth turned into a full on smile, a toothy grin with a genuine look of pride and joy, and a sense of accomplishment for a job well done!



1 comment:

  1. Such a good story! Wish I could have been there to see that sunny smile!

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