PROCESS BOOK

IDEATION:

Collective recipe book

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Smile to go

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after initially proposing both the ideas of a recipe book and a “happiness to go restuarant”, we go some feedback

personal meaning

at hunt in the library?

handwriting style

emotional relationship w eating

someone else making an experience for me to have

community prompt for us making an experience for someone else to have

a recipe for when u feel_____

how it might relate to you and what you have in your kitchen

recipe for a first year, from a senior

dimes times a cookbook for emotional eating

zine food inspiration, have you eaten, recipes of resistance and reflection

why is it important to them, what does it symbolize?

lily higgins dinner series rotterdam

I was out sick, however ana helped work on the workshop during class with ideas we had talked about together

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ideas that are important:

recipes are a personal thing. they take ingredients and form them into something that our body requires and every person has a different relationship with these ingredients, processes, and end results. this relationship can entail something emotional, familial, cultural, artistic…

i read a lot of different articles in my favorite food publication thisismold to get some ideas about food/recipes sharing, culture, and our emotional connections to the food we eat, here are some i found interesting/pertinent

https://thisismold.com/social-synergies/social-synergies-sharing-in-scarcity-sharing-in-surplus

-ideas of paying it forward in which there is power in the constant sharing of what we know and are used to

https://neerajadhorde.com/virtual-dinner-party/

-project designed to “initiate a dialogue about cultures, systems, and cuisine”, ideas about how we are exposed to other cultures’ or people in your community’s relationships to food

-ideas about sharing and posting about the ideas discussed with the community after “session”

recipes, cooking, and food can all be heavily tied to emotion, family, and culture,

can we give people a space to write down their own connections to these as well as in return learn about another’s food to provide some human connection and understanding through the medium of food/cooking?

inspo/references/links