The Art of the Long Lunch

A gentle defence of the meal that refuses to end, and the friendships it feeds.

Somewhere between the second coffee and the third story, a long lunch stops being about food.

Time, generously spent

No agenda, no clock — the rarest luxuries, served family style.

The long lunch is a small rebellion you can stage with a fork.

A note for anyone exploring this demo: this story carries no feature image on purpose. It shows how Xpresiva treats text-only articles — as a clean typographic card, never a broken one. Every piece is meant to look intentional, with or without a photo.