Not exact matches
This kind
of thinking, along with a
constant food advertisements, are what's keeping us in a hungry state day in and day out.
You can ask anyone who knows me personally and I eat a lot and I eat frequently and I
think about
food a lot (but not in a
constant - cravings kind
of a way, more like daydreaming...;)
Obviously this is only ONE aspect
of parenting in the crazy minefield
of constant choices we are faced with, but if you can relate to this family's current challenge, hopefully it has provided some
food for
thought and avenues for further investigation.
Up until this time, it was
thought that organisms living in the deep sea depended on a
constant «rain»
of food from above, i.e. from the lighted regions
of the ocean.
This kind
of thinking, along with a
constant food advertisements, are what's keeping us in a hungry state day in and day out.
Obligate herbivores, because
of the low caloric density
of their
food, often require
constant grazing —
think cows and sheep.
I
think the
constant research, conflicting information, the resulting stress, and the ensuing fear
of making the «wrong» choices are probably at least as damaging (if not more so) than eating a «bad»
food.