“The American fast food diet and the meat eating habits of the wealthy around the world support a world food system that diverts food resources from the hungry. A diet higher in whole grains and legumes and lower in beef and other meat is not just healthier for ourselves but also contributes to changing the world system that feeds some people and leaves others hungry.” PeopleWorldWholeWealthSupportHabitHigherEatingResourcesHungerHungryAround The WorldMeatDietsChanging The WorldWealthyVegetarianVeganGrainVegetarianismBeefFast FoodWorld HungerVegan DietEating HabitsVegan HealthMeat EatingVegan FoodEnding HungerHunger For FoodFood BanksWhole GrainsHunger In AmericaAmerican Food Author:Walden Bello
“With 28 million children eating lunch at school every day in the United States, I believe government has an obligation to ensure parents have some peace of mind when they send their children off to school in the morning, .. Since children are particularly vulnerable to foodborne illness, schools must be vigilant in their efforts to ensure that cafeterias are not putting children at risk. These changes in law will support parents who want to work with school principals and food-service directors to ensure a safe environment.” WantMindBelieveChildrenStatesGovernmentSchoolLawI BelieveParentUnitedEffortMorningMillionsUnited StatesSupportEnvironmentRiskDirectorsSafeEatingIllnessObligationVulnerablePeace Of MindLunchPrincipalIn-lawsVigilantCafeteriaSafe EnvironmentFood ServiceSchool PrincipalEating Lunch Author:Rosa DeLauro
“More people than ever are spending money to support more artists and musicians and give them more leisure time to build cereal balls...and the art world is eating those balls up!” PeopleWorldGivingArtArtistSupportEatingMusicianBallsSpendingLeisureArt WorldCerealSpending MoneyLeisure Time Author:Brian Chippendale
“I think people need to know what they're eating. That's why I support "country of origin" labeling. That's why I support labeling of GMO's.” PeopleThinkingKnowsNeedsCountrySupportEatingLabelingGmos Author:Jon Tester
“In 1978, '79, if you were unemployed, you didn't have an phone, you didn't have a big-screen TV, you didn't have air-conditioned house, and you weren't guaranteed to be eating three meals a day. You had welfare, you had unemployment, but you didn't have the kind of government support system/safety nets that exist today. So that's a difference. But today the economic circumstances really no different.” KindDifferentTodayHouseSupportEconomicCircumstancesEatingSafetyWelfareSafety Net Author:Rush Limbaugh
“The usual justification for eating extra meals is that it keeps the metabolism "revved up" so that weight loss is easier. There is, however, very little hard evidence that supports this idea, and a fair amount that disputes it.” LittlesIdeasHardLossSupportAmountEasierEatingEvidenceFairsWeightMealsExtrasUsualJustificationDisputesWeight LossMetabolism Author:Andrew Weil
“It is not a sudden leap from sick to well. It is a slow, strange meander from sick to mostly well. The misconception that eating disorders are a medical disease in the traditional sense is not helpful here. There is no 'cure'. A pill will not fix it, though it may help. Ditto therapy, ditto food, ditto endless support from family and friends. You fix it yourself. It is the hardest thing that I have ever done, and I found myself stronger for doing it. Much stronger.” WellsMayDoneHelpingFoundSupportStrangeDiseaseEatingSickStrongerMedicalEndlessHardestTraditionalCuresTherapyHelpfulLeapDisorderFamily And FriendsHardest ThingPillsMisconceptionEating Disorder Author:Marya Hornbacher
“If you are ever at a loss to support a flagging conversation, introduce the subject of eating.” IfsLossSupportSubjectsFoodConversationEatingHuntingIntroducingEating Food Author:Leigh Hunt
“I hated tobacco. I could have almost lent my support to any institution that had for its object the putting of tobacco smokers to death...I now feel that smoking in moderation is a comfortable and laudable practice, and is productive of good. There is no more harm in a pipe than in a cup of tea. You may poison yourself by drinking too much green tea, and kill yourself by eating too many beefsteaks. For my part, I consider that tobacco, in moderation, is a sweetener and equalizer of the temper.” FeelsMayPracticeSupportToo MuchObjectsComfortableEatingInstitutionsGreenDrinkingHarmCupsTeaHatedPoisonSmokingProductiveTemperModerationPipeTobaccoCups Of TeaSmokersKilling YourselfEqualizerTobacco SmokingGreen TeaPipe SmokingDrinking Too MuchSweeteners Author:Thomas Huxley