Tag: health

Climbing Kathmandu

Climbing Kathmandu

| December 5, 2009 | 8 Comments

One of my dreams is to take the Transiberian Railway one day. I was even once told by an international education “expert” that it would be a good idea to take the Transiberian Railroad to Nepal. Well, I didn’t take the Transiberia to Nepal…I had to fly via India because well, the Transiberian Railway runs [...]

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You Lie! Food System Reform=Health Care Reform?

You Lie! Food System Reform=Health Care Reform?

| September 11, 2009 | 4 Comments

“You lie!” Source: CNN Ah, yes, the outburst heard ’round the world. What is it about health care that leads our politicians, who are supposed to be erudite, well-behaved, and level-headed (stop laughing), to act like 3-year olds in the sandbox? Make that 2-year olds. Unless you haven’t turned on the news or been traveling, [...]

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Happily Ever Laughter

Happily Ever Laughter

| August 12, 2009 | 1 Comment

Unintended consequences are just that – unintended.  Sometimes the best intentions lead to adverse results. For example, the U.S. market-oriented agricultural system seems to be a natural result of Keynesian economy…let those who can compete compete and the weak will simply fall by the wayside…or is it a perpetuation of elite dominance? Let’s look at [...]

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YoBaby: You’re the One

YoBaby: You’re the One

| July 17, 2009 | 7 Comments

Let’s face it, I’m no spring chicken. That wrinkle running down my forehead isn’t disappearing and those stray white hairs that gave my hair “highlights” are no longer cute. Even my taste buds have matured. Whereas I used to have a palate of a sophisticated 5-year old…the day I hit 31, my taste buds made [...]

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Do You Know Soy?

Do You Know Soy?

| June 14, 2009 | 2 Comments

Soy seems to the beloved of vegetarians, health nuts and people just wanting to eat better. Click on this article by the Guardian Weekly, which has been circulated in the blogosphere, but am reposting because more people should read it. For those who assume soy is the healthy option (look at the use of soy [...]

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Art of Food Justice

Art of Food Justice

| June 1, 2009 | 0 Comments

I came across an interesting collaborative of artists working on different social movements: Just Seeds. They just came out with a series of posters on urban gardens, healthy cooking for youth, and urban food deserts. Check them out: Food concerns more than nutrients; it concerns social and economic justice; it is empowerment, it is a [...]

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Pass (on) the Popcorn

Pass (on) the Popcorn

| May 30, 2009 | 0 Comments

There’s nothing like the smell of the buttery box of freshly-popped popcorn that you swear you won’t buy but then you do and proceed to eat half of it before the previews are over at the movie theatre. Every afternoon, someone in my office pops a bag of Orville Redenbacher’s and boy, it smells good. [...]

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Maharaja Value Meal

Maharaja Value Meal

| May 20, 2009 | 6 Comments

Due to high demand, I actually went into the McDonald’s here. I haven’t eaten at one in almost a year (last time didn’t end up too well), even though I love their fries. This was one happy day. Happy Meal it was. The McDonald’s was super nice and clean with upbeat funky dance music playing. [...]

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Yes! He Loves Meat too.

Yes! He Loves Meat too.

| May 19, 2009 | 2 Comments

I got the green signal from my son, GT’s paediatrician to start him on solids. Introducing him to single/multi cereals was easy; he loved the new tastes and textures. As parents, my husband, who loves his meat and me a vegetarian (it has been 15 years!!!) made the decision to feed our children with meat-as [...]

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‘Mama Said Knock You Out’

‘Mama Said Knock You Out’

| May 7, 2009 | 1 Comment

Tired of that pint sized-food connoisseur (aka ultra picky eater) in your life? Ever want to throttle/’knock out’ (in the words of LL Cool J) that special preschooler/toddler that won’t eat/touch/even lick ANYTHING you prepare for him/her/it? Well, try this recipe for Coconut Almond Butter Balls on him/her and watch what happens! Okay, so I [...]

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