patatas bravas for lunch, yesterdays mango cheesecake.
the former was AMAZING (but i put too much chicken stock in the source because i liked the bubbling noise lol)
the latter was fine but the base was too dry for me
"It’s #Jewish#American Heritage Month, and what better way to celebrate our heritage than #children’s #books about #food? Because everyone, no matter what, can agree that Jewish food is the best.
These books feature diverse and surprising tales about Jewish food, from Ashkenazi classics to Asian and Mexican mash-ups."
Yesterday's lunch – pork tenderloin sandwich (state sandwich of Indiana) with housemade potato chips and ranch at Shallo's in Greenwood. Great food, largest beer selection in Indiana and there is even a beer museum! https://www.shallos.com
Do you like it raw? They do in Japan - raw eggs, that is. Learn more about raw egg cuisine in Japan, why it's popular, and how the country keeps its egg supply safe and salmonella-free.
"“You can’t fully rely on translation apps,” said a 20yo Japanese woman who serves tourists at a dining bar. “It’s been more than a few times where I haven’t been able to serve customers [in English] and they wave their hands and shoe me away as if to say, ‘You’re useless.'”
first day of break and we ordered in a big lunch from a cypriot restaurant. and it was super cheap cause of a deal to try a random restaurant on the service we hadn't tried before
fries arrived soggy but nothing a quick zap in the airfryer couldn't fix and i got half a chicken that was seasoned nicely and fall off the bone tender. nothing amazing but it was nice to have a meal that i didn't have to cook myself first
If you’re in Singapore, like din tai fung, but don’t like how crowded / expensive their restaurants get: here’s a hawker stall that does functionally the same food for $4ish. Will also be crowded, but it won’t be $40
Eri is a #Black, #Intersex, #Physically disabled #Trans person who needs assistance with #rent and #food necessities as well as funds for rising bill costs. Eri has been denied food stamps and govt aid multiple times and they are applying for jobs, as well as assistance.
Palestinians search for food among burned debris in the aftermath of an Israeli strike on an area designated as a safe zone by Israel for displaced people in Rafah [Mohammed Salem/Reuters]
Some Japanese service staff say they're struggling to cope with visitors who don't make any effort to find linguistic common ground. More below on tourists who insist on speaking their mother tongue (and how not to be That Guy).
If the moon is the final frontier for humankind, we need to figure out what we’re going to eat up there. In the next two years, NASA plans to send astronauts back to the moon, which provides some insight into what our lunar lunches will look and taste like. “Food is something that keeps astronauts sane,” says Dr. Sonja Brungs of the European Space Agency. BBC Travel has more on what astronauts eat — and what the rest of us might one day consume there. https://flip.it/Xp352- #Science#Food#NASA#Moon
Been thinking a lot about health lately. Not as some thin white lady doing pilates, or some ripped dude who won't shut up about cross-fit.
But like, what does it ACTUALLY mean, and why is it important? Specifically, what would living in a more healthful way look like for me? Where I find myself is in a place that health is divorced from weight.
I don't care about weightloss. The things that bother me about my size are society's problems - not mine.
@BluRae Oh I totally agree. I think I should have been clearer that this journey I'm on actually does not include food/diet. I've already done a lot of work on intuitive eating... and I know there's a lot of food stuff I need to unpack. (I will say, food CW is harmful to my ED recovery, so if you'd ever like to discuss food with me further, please don't CW food because I won't look at it).
But this particular journey is movement focused. On embracing movement that feels good.