Our Food Stories

Back to those days when it didn't matter what day of the week was,
there was no nine to five
just seeing the world with brand new eyes,
I remember the smell on that house,
my grandma's house.
The smell of apple empanadas, beans and rice,
What a glorious days!
Playing around
let's eat!

Effie , Age 30
Heights Libraries - Lee Road
Tomatoes
Growing up southern was about Mama’s garden tomatoes. She’d fry those crispy green one or stew the red ones in succotash or bake with bread and sugar.. My choice? A ripe red tomato with a dash of salt as I enjoyed it on the porch on a hot summer day.

Judy
Cuyahoga County Public Library - South Euclid-Lyndhurst
The vibrant piraguero carts complement the rainbow streets of Viejo San Juan. I chase my cousins down the cobbled stone streets, unprepared for the impossible task of choosing a flavor. My mom insists that I avoid staining my clothes with coconut. Regardless, I’ll risk it with parcha.

Sara , Age 18
Heights Libraries - Lee Road
Every time I sip a Swensons root beer milkshake, I understand the concept of nostaliga. The overwhelming sweet taste of the root beer takes me back to my grandma's house in the summer, where we would make soda floats with every dinner and watch 60s movies until late in the night.

Gabby , Age 17
Cuyahoga County Public Library - Mayfield
On my second day of school in a new country, I sat alone, drowning in unfamiliar sounds. My teacher walked me to the corner store and the cool blast of freezer air smothered my face. I reached for a bright red Angry Birds popsicle. “Glida,” she said, pointing. The sticky red juices taste like home.

Charlotte , Age 18
Cuyahoga County Public Library - Orange
My best meal was after 36 hours of traveling to Italy. After two planes, a bus, and a short hike up a mountain, we reached a table laden with hardy bread, soft cheeses, prosciutto, and fresh fruit under warm lamplight. After almost two days of fast food, the dinner was like cold water in the desert.

Julianna , Age 18
Cuyahoga County Public Library - South Euclid-Lyndhurst
The warm smell of dough, cheese, and meat fill the kitchen on Christmas morning. Every year my family comes together and creates raviolis from scratch. I've always been the dough thinner, running it through the machine watching it expand. They give me responsibility, connecting me with my family.

Marchesa , Age 18
Cuyahoga County Public Library - Beachwood
Me and family have hosted lunch multiple times at the Shivavishnu Mandir, our local temple. Working in the kitchen across ages and backgrounds, with laughter and dancing in the background, I feel more connected to my Indian heritage, going back generations.

Aashvi , Age 17
Cleveland Public Library - Main Library (Downtown)
For my dad's birthday, my family & I always make a pineapple upside-down cake. We decorate it by adding cherries to each pineapple ring. The cake layer represents our family, the foundation that keeps it all together, and the fruits symbolize my dad's accomplishments, which we are forever proud of.

Arsheya , Age 17
Cuyahoga County Public Library - Brecksville