At a young age, Cody realized that he wanted to be a chef when he grew up. There was only one slight problem...there was a new law that didn’t allow boys to cook. As Cody grew older he realized that this law would prevent him from becoming a chef. This upset Cody very much. One day he went home and told his mom about his problem. When his mom heard the news she was devastated. She knew that being a chef was Cody’s dream and she was determined to help him achieve it. After talking for awhile, Cody and his mom came up with the best idea! Cody and his mom had decided to petition the law to have it changed. They started by getting as many signatures as they could to their petition. They went around to every restaurant and every business in …show more content…
All of the restaurants in the town were closed. There were signs on every business window that read “Equality in the Kitchen!”. The people were coming together in a big way for change and it was all because of Cody and his …show more content…
The law had changed! There would now be equality in the kitchen! Cody could not have been more excited. The restaurants opened their doors and were celebrating the news. Boys and men were in the kitchen for the first time! Cody’s first stop was his favorite place to be, his mom’s kitchen. He began to try out all of the cooking ideas he had for being a chef. It was a dream come true! From that day forward, Cody pursued his dream. He began going to school to become a chef. He enjoyed every minute of it. Once he graduated, he began working in the best restaurant in town. There he met a girl named Alli. She was also a chef and had a similar dream of opening a restaurant. Cody and Alli fell in love and after working at the restaurant for several years they decided to open up their own restaurant. On the day it opened the whole town celebrated Cody for all that he had been able to accomplish. The changed law was named “Cody’s