But of course, that doesn't come easy — I spent many years working in school catering, so I know how tough it can be to create the school food service and
the food culture you want to have.
Not exact matches
It really is a place for creative, motivated people who
want good
food, good music, good
culture and a lot of like - minded people.»
Says Michael Williams, director of strategy and growth at Wine»n Dine, a
food and restaurant app based in New York City: «We don't
want to craft a
culture.
«However, the
food and
culture, the wine and architecture and la dolce vita remains a permanent feature and continues to draw buyers
wanting a slice of Italian life.»
Our company
culture is built on the understanding that we're all whole people, and we
want to encourage people to share what's going on in their lives at work — pets, kids, hobbies, travel,
food, reading, volunteerism — our team is wonderful at sharing their stories.
«We have created different experiences in our nine dining halls because we
wanted students to have the opportunity to experience
foods from different
cultures.
«Eating Better
wants to encourage a
culture where we place greater value on the
food we eat, the animals that provide it and the people who produce it,» she added.
I knew I
wanted to go in the Israeli direction, because my
food has been really influenced by the amazing flavors and spices of Israeli
culture and cuisine.
When you first start out, you'll
want to start small, adding as little as half a tablespoon of fermented vegetables to each meal, and gradually working your way up to about a quarter to half a cup (2 to 4 oz) of fermented vegetables or other
cultured food with one to three meals per day.
Our
Food Editor Andy Baraghani has a thing for European - style
cultured butter: More fat (about 84 percent versus 80 in American varieties) and less moisture result in a denser, creamier butter that doesn't dilute any flavors — and who doesn't
want that?
It requires a re-education of our
culture to understand how to take responsibility for what you are putting in your bodies and what type of
food production you
want to support.
«Australians
want to be inspired by quality
foods, including artisan cheese, and the focus on
food inspiration and a rich
food culture is clearly on the rise.
With this event, we'd like to give you a more intimate glimpse into the lives of ordinary people in Syria with a screening of «I
Want to Live», a beautiful and moving documentary, and offer you a chance to savour the flavours of the region, to celebrate the vibrant and resilient
food culture, where the act of sharing
food and communal eating is the act of living!
It may happen in tropical
cultures where they
want to change the melting point from 75 degrees to over 100 degrees to keep it solid, but even then they would use it as an ingredient in processed
foods, not sell it as an edible oil for cooking.
I
want to provide individuals with the essential tools and confidence to radically change their diet and to rebel against the dominant
food culture.
In the ten years since, Zimmern has definitely eaten his fair share of bugs (and eyeballs, and testicles, and placenta) on Bizarre Foods, but he's also created the show he always
wanted to make, one that uses
food to talk about
cultures all over the world.
Rueben: Well since I know how to cook many different
cultures of
food, and I make my
food different, I
wanted people to experience what I eat the way I eat it.
For The Centurion Lounge in IAH, we
wanted to create a memorable travel experience intrinsic to Houston's
culture with locally - inspired art,
food and drink.»
I
want to visit London for the
culture, for the history, and for the
food.
These are all great points of entry for anyone who
wants to shift the
culture of
food in a school.
I was a newlywed in a new country, and with a «honeymoon baby» on the way, I
wanted to embrace the Italian
culture of
food and family.
We realize that's not feasible in many cases, but many
cultures are attuned to it, so if grandma
wants to come and make you
food every night and help you take care of Big Baby until Little Baby sleeps through the night... say YES!
PL: We
want our books to give a fresh perspective on what and how we eat through good stories, beautiful writing, and a deep appreciation of
food cultures.
But with a little practice and patience, and with the help of some of the wonderful Asian grocers that Australia has to offer, you too can create stunning and healthy Japanese dishes that will leave you
wanting to know more about this fascinating
food culture.
If you
want to learn more about how to ferment
foods you should look into Nourished Kitchen's course, Get
Cultured.
We
want to create a wholly sustainable
culture where delicious, fresh
food is the focal point.
Fermented
foods are a must as well — home - made
cultured veggies and juices, kombucha, water kefir, beet kvass (you can also buy these at the health
food store if you don't
want to or can't make them — Zukay and Bubbies are good brands).
We offer starters specific to the type of
foods you
want to
culture or ferment.
It requires a re-education of our
culture to understand how to take responsibility for what you are putting in your bodies and what type of
food production you
want to support.
You will learn how to dehydrate every
food group — fruits, veggies, broth, meats, beans, grains, eggs, dairy, herbs, and mother
cultures — and then bring them back to full richness, flavor and vitality whenever you
want a quick, nutritious meal.
Ideally, you'll
want to include a variety of
cultured foods and beverages in your diet, as each
food will inoculate your gut with a variety of different microorganisms.
And if you don't know WHY you
want to
culture foods to rehabilitate your gut health... you really need to join us for my FREE VIDEO MASTERCLASS going on right now.
All that to say, I know this is a gut issue for my daughter, and I
want to help her heal her gut with
cultured foods, bone broth, and coconut oil.
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food culture is just as important as sightseeing.
The city is rich in so many different things —
food,
culture, music, shopping, nature, etc. that it really can be whatever you
want it to be.
I have always
wanted to go there for the
culture,
food, and beautiful architecture.
And seeing its
food culture (ok, mainly just the beignets) in the movie «Chef» made me
want to go even more.
These look divine and I admire your being adventurous and
wanting to learn about new
foods and
cultures.
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Well where do I start erm... my name is andre I'm a open minded guy that enjoys the little moments in lbecause moments last forever, I like to try
foods for different
cultures, I like all kind music from hip hop to old school reggae it just depends on my mood really, anything else you
want o know...
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food culture is just as important as sightseeing.
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I
want to show everyone the great (sometimes healthy, sometimes fatty)
food in my home country, the Philippines, through simple and easy to follow recipes, and hope you learn with me about
food and
culture around the world in fun travel vlogs..
We need teachers to «
want to» embed a good
food culture across the whole school.
However, efforts often occur in isolation and we
want to ensure that provisions are as joined up and ambitious as possible, in order to deliver the greatest improvement in school
food culture.
London About Blog Urban Pixxels is all about travel inspiration and information for the traveler who
wants to explore the most interesting destinations in the world; prefers design boutique hotels over hostels; likes travel photos and videos more than reading about it; is always looking for the hidden gems; and believes that exploring the local
food culture is just as important as sightseeing.
While it's hard for Westerners to understand why anyone would
want to torture, kill and eat a companion animal, in the end, it's hypocritical for us to condemn other
cultures for their dietary choices when we have much to answer for in the way our
culture treats animals considered
food rather than friends.
There are several things we know for sure: Our clients
want to have the most authentic possible vacation experience, sampling local
foods, experiencing other
cultures in depth, traveling with the kind of purpose our parents never would have understood.
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food, wine, art,
culture, traditions, itineraries and tips for Tuscany lovers who
want to travel around Tuscany.
Tampa Bay is full of
food,
culture, and attractions, but you'll probably
want to explore beyond Tampa's city limits considering the proximity of Florida's west coast beaches.