Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Food for Thought

Thanks to Emeril and Rachel Ray, to name a few, food is more than a necessity. Food has become a commodity to exploit. Food is no longer just a basic need of survival. It must be bigger, tastier and full of who-knows-what for Americans (at least) to enjoy it. Have you noticed that almost every holiday and special event revolves around food. People get excited to eat. They exert innumerable amounts of energy invested in preparation and cook time. I have even seen an attitude being “that if the food is ruined, so is the whole evening or at the very least…the cooks!” This is outrageous.


When we look at how unhealthy our society is on a whole, this is not a positive thing. Obesity is out of control. The acceptable standard for body weight and size has increased over the past 50 years and the excessive weight has increased many diagnostic health issues that people suffer from. Coupled with a decrease in nutritional value and taste, food has simply become a genetically engineered filler.

What is happening? There are people starving around the globe and many Americans continue to eat an abundance of unhealthy and poorly nutritional foods. Things must change. When the euphoric standard of desire for food is properly balanced with good nutrition and ‘enough,’ rather than an abundance, people will wake up from their caloric slumber. They will take a stand against the inundation of suppressed nourishment that they are being force-fed and temper nutrition and quality with quantity for life.

So, on that note, the quote of the day is:

“Balanced nutrition creates a balanced person.” tc

Sunday, April 18, 2010

What Really Matters

It is not the guy who cut you off in traffic or the near-miss accident. It is the fact that you made it to and from safely.
It is not the ocassional poor grade.  It is the education.
It is not who has more or who has less. It is that we are sharing.
It is not the petty differences.  It is the similarities.
It is not who is right and who is wrong. It is that we are talking.
It is not where you have been. It is what you have learned along the way.
It is not how difficult the journey may be. It is the hope in your heart that inspires you to keep moving.
It is not where you are going. It is how you plan to get there.
It is not what faith you practice. It is that you practice your faith.
It is not that you are eating steak, lobster and fresh vegetables. It is that you have food to eat.
It is not what you believe. It is that you Believe.

So, on that note, the quote of the day is:

"It is not who you Love. It is that you Love all." tc