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Dinner: A Love Story, the Book

Dinner: A Love Story, the Trailer!

By April 17, 2012November 21st, 201474 Comments

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I realize Iโ€™m not breaking any journalistic ground with this observation, but Iโ€™m going to say it anyway:ย Itโ€™s kinda crazy what you can check off The List when youโ€™re not surrounded by small people asking for a snack or to tie a soccer cleat or to find the math notebook which was right here a second ago and toย look at me! Look at me! Look at me!ย ย Take, for instance, an unseasonably warm winter Friday this past February. My friends Ed Nammour and Kate Porterfield showed up in my kitchen at 8:00 am โ€” a few minutes after Andy and I shepherded Phoebe and Abby to the bus stop โ€” and by the time the girls disembarked seven hours later, brains filled with fractions and parallelograms, Ed had shot this crazy beautiful honest-to-God Book Trailer for me, complete with a thing called B-Roll? Do you guys know from B-Roll?

Iโ€™m exaggerating a bit there โ€” B-Roll is one of the few terms I knew going into the whole production, but thatโ€™s about where the knowledge tops off. A big reason why I chose a career as an editor and then opted for the blog medium when I started Dinner: A Love Story 2 1/2 years ago, was because I didnโ€™t have to, you know, talk. With my mouth. Out loud. In front of people. I warned Kate โ€” who was serving as the off-camera interviewer, andย who you might remember for coining theย page-turner concept โ€” that she would have her work cut out for her. I was not going to be able to put a sentence together in any kind of coherent way. I am a writer! I speak through my keyboard and like to have time to scratch my chin while formulating unique insights!

โ€œJenny,โ€ Kate replied to all this. โ€œYouโ€™re not talking about North Korea here. Youโ€™re talking about dinner.โ€

See why I forced her to be on set with me? Five hours later, I had managed to articulate a few thoughts about family dinner and my book, and why this project has meant so much to me as a parent these past few years. And Kate was on the 1:20 train back to Brooklyn, where her daughters were returning from their school day.

I hope you have some time to watch it and, if you like what you see, to share it with other people who might be inspired to catch the family dinner bug, too. If you love what you see? Well, by now, I think you know what to do. And if youโ€™d rather spend those 3 minutes and 57 seconds reading about North Korea, Iโ€™ll crystallize the video and the book and the entire mission of DALS for you with one quote I said at about 3:09:

โ€œWhat I tried to do with this book is cover all the things that can happen at the family dinner table during all stages of a familyโ€™s life.โ€

That means the Just-Married Days, the New Parent Days, and the Bonafide Family Dinner Days, when we get to have conversations at the table that donโ€™t begin with the phrase โ€œIf you donโ€™t eat that fill-in-the-blankโ€ฆ.โ€

Of course, Iโ€™d be remiss if I didnโ€™t acknowledge that Edโ€™s work was far from over when the bus came at the end of our shoot day. He spent more hours than I can bear to think about whittling the 60 minutes of dinner-talking and pizza-flipping footage into the 3:57 narrative you see above. How I got so lucky to live around the corner from a filmmaker and commercial director who (on the side!) loves to support local projectsโ€ฆIโ€™ll never know. Iโ€™m just glad I got to meet him that day five years ago when he, his wife, and six other families bid farewell to their kindergartners at the bus stop.

Reminder: A week from today, April 24th, be sure to check in with DALS! We have an exciting proposition for you which, amazingly, doesnโ€™t involve our yogurt-marinated chicken. Well, it sort of does, I guess. But only peripherally.

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74 Comments

  • Zane says:

    Lovely trailer! So well filmed and edited. . . and you certainly are articulate with your spoken words as well as your written words!

    Canโ€™t wait to hold the book in my hands!

  • Avatar Jenny Boisseau says:

    Jenny,
    My name is Jenny too and I have been enjoying your blog and recipes for about a year now. You inspire me and this video just took it up a notch for me. Thanks for sharing your life and your recipes. I canโ€™t wait to buy a copy of your bookโ€ฆ.since many of your recipes are already printed and in my dinner binder! I have a 3 yr old and an 8 month old and really value family dinner and enjoy the process of planning for it and cooking it. Thanks for what you do!!!
    Jenny

  • Avatar Randi says:

    Lovely. The trailer really makes me want to get a copy of your book (and redo my kitchen!).

  • Avatar Danielle says:

    I cannot wait for your book. Iโ€™ve been following your dinners for two years and I repeatedly break out in smiles over the food you cook and the family that eats it. The letters between you and your husband crack me up. Also, as someone who has recently moved back to Canada from the U.S., you make me jealous on a weekly basis because you get to shop at Trader Joeโ€™s.

    Congrats!

  • Avatar Amanda says:

    What a great movie, I got a little teared up at one point when you said that we all walk around sometimes feeling like we are doing something wrong (with parenting) and man, does that ever sum me up. Maybe I need more coffee, but you put into words the exact reason I started to come to your blog and have just fallen head over heels in love with โ€“ dinner together makes up for all the supposed parenting sins.

  • Avatar mk says:

    I also got teary. So beautiful โ€“ all of it. Just thanks.

  • Avatar Reynaul says:

    Love the trailer! cant wait for the book to come out!

  • Avatar stacey says:

    so so so excited for the book! and dang those breaded chicken cutlets looked good!!!

  • Avatar june says:

    Yes, I agree with Amanda. That was my favorite part, too. I always feel like Iโ€™m doing something wrong Congratulations on the book! Off to pre-order right now!

  • Avatar Cecilia says:

    iโ€™m just floored, and so, so excited to read this book!

  • Avatar Vicki says:

    I have been following you from the beginning. I always talk about your blog as the most approachable cooking blog out there. Congratulations on your next step!!

  • Avatar Emilee says:

    I absolutely love this!! I cannot wait for the book to come out ๐Ÿ™‚ I already pre-ordered it for my mom as a late mothers day present!

  • Avatar sclark says:

    Wow. That was lovely. I nearly cried watching this. Your book looks wonderful and I want it.

  • Avatar Luisa says:

    Itโ€™s fantastic!! I love it! You look and sound great and the book just sells itself. Yay!

  • Avatar Kendra says:

    Love it, love it, love it!

  • Kate says:

    Love this! Well done!

  • Avatar Carolyn says:

    Tissue, please! What a great video. You did great job, just being you, getting your message out there. I canโ€™t wait for the book to arrive!!!!
    Congratulations!

  • Avatar Anna says:

    yay! this is a great video and made me super excited for the book. DALS is my favorite food/dinner blog, by far. and still, to this day, winning the go to weeknight dinner contest is one of my proudest accomplishments. great job + much continued success you. xo!

  • Amanda says:

    Hey Jenny, you might consider submitting this trailer to http://bookriot.tv/. Iโ€™m not affiliated with themโ€ฆTheyโ€™re just a great site for book trailers!

  • Jan @ Family Bites says:

    Goose bumps! I love itโ€ฆgreat job.

  • Avatar liz says:

    Fantastic! Iโ€™ve been a fan of your blog for a while now, and this trailer did exactly what itโ€™s supposed to: persuaded me that I need to buy the book. Thank you for all that you do, because I know itโ€™s a LOT of work, but a very worthwhile subject.

  • Avatar Melissa@Julia's Bookbag says:

    Oh my GOODNESS, where to start???

    1) HOW CUTE/ADORABLE/DARLING/STUNNING are you???? (sooooooo cute/adorable/darling/stunning!)

    2) Your fairy lights! Your kitchen!

    3) Your table! Iโ€™ve been obsessed w/ yo table for a long time, I emailed you about it, not sure if you remember me harassing you about that. Love the chairs.

    4) My husband saw this w/ me and said, โ€˜Youโ€™re totally going to want to get this book, arenโ€™t youโ€ and I was like โ€˜I AM getting this book!โ€™

    And when I do, Iโ€™m going to feature it and you on Juliaโ€™s Bookbag. (maybe a small wee interview? Iโ€™ll email you ๐Ÿ™‚

    SO AWESOME!!!

  • Avatar Claudine Campbell says:

    Love it! Canโ€™t wait for the book and am going to have to put lights above my french doors ๐Ÿ™‚

  • Avatar Sherry says:

    So all Iโ€™ll say is this. I havenโ€™t watched the video yet because I am still just absorbing your wonderful, vivid account of the very process. Yes. You are a gifted, gifted writer. You have this uncanny, remarkable way of being so very spot-on with every observation and insight, while being incredibly humbled and modest as you go. I KNOW your trailer will be excellent. But I will savor your writings first (OK, also, Iโ€™m waiting for my boss to leave the office cause Iโ€™m sure this is not the sort of thing he considers โ€œworkโ€. ) This is a cookbook I will be excited and happy to own! Thank you for bringing such passion, wit, humor and reality to all of us. When you said โ€œanything + broccoli = healthy dinnerโ€, you were spying on my kitchen. ๐Ÿ™‚

  • Beverly says:

    Fantastic trailer, Jenny. You should be very proud of your hard work. I check your blog often and it is always inspirational. I look forward to reading your book.

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