“People have their cultural reasons for eating meat, their traditional reasons, their likes and dislikes.” PeopleReasonEatingLikesTraditionalMeatDislikeEating MeatLikes And Dislikes Author:Suzy Amis
“There are many people who enjoy animal based foods and who have no interest in changing the way they eat. And as you correctly pointed out, animal products are an integral part of some ethnic groups and societies and it would be nearly impossible for them to change thousands of years of traditional eating habits.” PeopleWayYearsWould BeEnjoyInterestAnimalImpossibleGroupsProductsHabitEatingTraditionalEthnic GroupsEating Habits Author:Gary Player
“British food is a celebration of comfort eating. Our traditional savoury recipes are all about warmth and sustenance, our puddings a roll call of sweet jollity, our cakes are deep and cosy. We appear to be a nation in need of a big, warm hug.” NeedsBigsNationsSweetComfortEatingWarmBritishTraditionalWarmthCakeCelebrationHugRecipesSustenancePuddingCosy Author:Nigel Slater
“The Jews celebrate Passover by eating unpalatable food to remind them what will happen to their people if they ever leave New York City. The traditional meal often includes gefilte fish. For those of you who don't know what gefilte fish is, it strongly resembles a ball of tuna fish that has been passed nasally. It's not good. During Passover, the angel of death passed over the Jews - an event that, up until the late 1950s, was re-enacted every year by Ivy League colleges and suburban country clubs.” PeopleIfsKnowsYearsHas BeensCountryHappensCitiesEventsNew YorkCollegeLateEatingAngelBallsFishesJewClubsTraditionalCelebrateLeagueMealsNew York CityIvyTunaIvy LeagueCountry ClubsAngel Of DeathTuna Fish Author:Jon Stewart
“I love eating shabu-shabu in Japan - a kind of beef hotpot. But if you're talking about authentic, traditional food, then Italian cooking is one of the best in the world.” IfsWorldKindTalkingEatingCookingTraditionalJapanItalianBeefItalian Cooking Author:Andrea Bocelli
“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