"Inspiration hit during episode four, when Meghan hosted the delightfully enthusiastic chef Samin Nosrat in her star-studded neighborhood of Montecito, California. As they made a delicious-looking chicken salad, Nosrat told Meghan about the weekly dinner she hosts with her friends. "It's called 'Monday Dinner,'" Nosrat explained. "We share all the responsibilities. I've lived by myself for a long time, but I love cooking, and oftentimes the things I want to make, I want to share.""
"Nosrat's 'Monday Dinner' has been going on for four years, bringing together people she said were once 'not the closest of friends.' "Then we started these dinners, and now they're my family," Nosrat told Meghan. "Proximity and time has created a depth of the relationships that I don't know I could have ever imagined. A lot of people are craving something like that in their lives.""
Season two of Meghan Markle's Netflix show premiered, featuring episode four with chef Samin Nosrat. Nosrat described a four-year-old weekly ritual called 'Monday Dinner' that she hosts with friends, sharing responsibilities and meals. The dinners brought together people who were once not close and evolved into a chosen family through proximity and time. Nosrat noted that many people crave such ritual and connection, and that communal rituals now sometimes replace religious institutions for community. The show highlights hands-on activities like cooking and bouquet-making alongside conversations about emotional and tactile connection.
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