100 Days of Dinner
This is a continuation of “100 Days of Breakfast.” I decided to start this ritual again because I wanted to be more intentional about making dinner for myself, learning new recipes and taking better care of myself.
The rules were different than breakfast. Leftovers were a financial necessity. Grooming was inevitable. I usually ate dinner in the same place. While breakfast is usually a private ritual, dinner is different.
A month into the project, I began to regularly invite friends over to help me cook. I began to appreciate sharing meals with friends and the special ceremony of it all. Intentional eating brought intentional intimacy.
I made the project into a book and included recipes and supplementary photos of specific dishes.