“When I was 11 my friend's mom made a peanut butter sandwich. I ate the sandwich and was like, 'I'm never eating anything else again.' And I still eat peanut butter every day. I would put peanut butter on a steak.” MadeStillsMomEatingMy FriendsSandwichesPeanutsSteakPeanut ButterPeanut Butter Sandwiches Author:Aasif Mandvi
“It needs to be said that sometimes my mom forgets important details when she talks. Like the time she told us she was considering leather (couches, it turns out), or when I was little and she said, "Here's a napkin to put your balls in" (the Atomic Fireballs that I was eating, she meant).” NeedsLittlesSaidImportantSometimesTurnsForgetMomEatingBallsDetailsMy MomConsideringCouchesLeatherNapkins Book:Openly Straight Source: Openly Straight
“I wonder if I love the communal act of eating so much because throughout my childhood, with four older brothers and a mom who worked in the restaurant business, I spent a lot of time fending for myself, eating alone - and recognizing how eating together made all the difference.” IfsMadeTogetherDifferencesWonderFourChildhoodFoodBrotherMomEatingCookingRestaurantsCulinaryRecognizingOlder BrotherEating AloneRestaurant BusinessEating Together Book:Bouchon Source: Bouchon
“I've always eaten egg whites because when I was little, I didn't like the color yellow, so my mom would trick me into eating eggs by taking out the yolk.” LittlesColorMomEatingMy MomTricksEggsYellow Author:Eva Longoria
“Food became the antidote for feelings of guilt, sadness, and anger. ... Food is a resolution to controversy; food is rescue. We ate and talked and cried and laughed in the kitchen and ate again. This was about more than just food. It was about our mom making connections the best she could and in the way she knew best across the kitchen table, across time and across sadness.” WayFeelingsFamilySadnessFoodMomEatingConnectionsTablesGuiltMealsKitchenResolutionLaughedRescueCriedControversyAntidoteKitchen TableSadness And Anger Author:Rose Quiello
“As a child my family's menu consisted of two choices: take it or leave it.” ChildrenTwoFunnyChoicesParentFamilyMomEatingHumorousMy FamilyCookingParentingMy MomMotherhoodFitnessMothers DayBeing A MomYour MomBeing A MotherMotheringMenusHappy Mothers DayChildren And ParentsHealth And FitnessEating FoodFunny ParentingMother And ChildFunny FoodFood And EatingTwo ChoicesBeing IrishFunny ParentHealth FoodHealth FitnessMother ChildGood Happy Mothers DayFunny FamilyJust A MomFunny Mothers DayFunny MotherhoodBest MomParenthood FunnyFunny MotherWellness And FitnessMom And ChildFood ChoicesFunny IrishMothers Day Cards Author:Buddy Hackett
“For me, the spirit of Christmas means being happy and giving freely. Its a tradition for all the kids in the family to help mom decorate the tree. Christmas is all about family, eating, drinking and making merry.” GivingMeanHelpingKidsSpiritTreeMomEatingTraditionDrinkingMerryAbout FamilyChristmas Spirit Author:Malaika Arora Khan
“I was always with a single mom, and we never had schedules or anything. We were just Bohemian, us against the world, which was kind of great, but it certainly didn't breed security. I've gotten hyper-sensitive to schedules and bath time and eating at the dinner table. We don't just 'Bohemian' go out at nine o'clock and go get Chinese food.” WorldKindSecurityMomEatingTablesDinnerNineChineseClockSensitiveSchedulesBathsSingle MomHyperDinner TableBohemianChinese Food Author:Brooke Shields
“My mom cares that I tweeted a picture of my breakfast. She's knows I'm eating and I'm safe.” KnowsCareMomSafeEatingMy MomBreakfast Author:Jack Dorsey
“I was very healthy from a young age. I was always known as the healthy kid in my group of friends. My mom had us drink barley-grass powder, and I've taken vitamins and fish oil and multivitamins since I was a kid. My mom just had me doing that for a long, long time. And I enjoy eating healthy. It's not a chore to me to eat healthy food.” LongKidsAgeYoungEnjoyKnownTakenGroupsMomDrinkHealthyEatingLong TimeFishesMy MomOilGrassYoung AgeVitaminsChoresPowderHealthy FoodEating HealthyGroup Of FriendsBarleyMultivitaminsHealthy Kids Author:Blake Griffin
“My mom is a great cook, and family dinners were a must growing up, even if that meant eating at 10 p.m. when my dad got home from the hospital. It's where we did our family bonding.” IfsHomeGrowing UpGrowingMomDadEatingMy DadMy MomDinnerCooksOur FamilyHospitalsBondingFamily DinnerFamily Bonding Author:Daphne Oz