This is what went in my belly. Not everything - just the meals. (Trust me, nobody wants to see every grape and cookie and potato chip that I eat.)
I started taking pictures of my food on October 17, 2002 and over 5,000 meals later I'm still going. I never expected to document my life photographically through my meals, but it's turned out to be interesting and fun. It's a nice way to take a moment to think about my meal before I tear into it - kind of like a non-religious way of saying grace. And, it's a great format for remembering important stuff that happened in my life - meals punctuate every single day and really capture who I was with and where I was and what I was doing. And, I think food and meals are a particularly meaningful way of communicating your culture - which is, possibly, why so many people from around the world have stopped by to say hello (and in many cases link to photos of their own meals). So please leave a message in my guestbook and let me know what you think.
If you get a chance, check out a little side project I did for fun:
http://www.meatbook.com-- Adam, Fotolog Co-founder