I like to imagine that she learns and becomes a chef after her good ending. Granted, this is based on a single by-the-way line spoken by her once, but the more I think about it the more it actually makes sense for her.
-Learning to do what she can't, just because she can (like peeling oranges).
-Very contrary to popular manners (nothing that gets ones' appetite moreso up than knowing their food was prepared by someone's feet
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I imagine that detail would probably be kept hidden, unless the customers really wanted to meet her or such).
-Still has the opportunity for some artistic expression. It's just that her works are no longer 'eternal', like paintings. Instead it's all about how good a work of art (meal being served) she can make within the given moment...right before it goes into someone's belly.
-It's a much moreso practical form of 'art' too. It's about self-expression AND feeding others and, perhaps also importantly given her stature, herself. Not to say that she'd starve to death otherwise, but I can vouch from personal experience that it gets old eating so little throughout your life.