Eat real food. Not too much. Mostly plants.
(Michael Pollan)
Friday, March 14, 2008
Fri, March 14, 2008
8.41am - Eggs Marcella (prosciutto, penne, spinach, sun-dried tomatoes, parmiggiano) and soy honey latte, from Coral Tree Cafe, at work. Made it into work, and early, but missed boot camp again this morning. Next week will be hard... 11.39pm - fuji, at work
3.14pm - leftover potato-leek soup, at home
4.12pm - Indian fafra (super-spicy crackers) with Ritesh's super-spicy home-grilled chilies, at home
In 2008, I documented everything I ate on this blog. Then, in 2009, the blog became mostly about travel food - first from Mumbai (March and April 2009) and then from Japan (fall 2009 and still not done posting...). Am off to India again on Dec 28, 2009 and can't wait for more exciting food adventures... stay tuned!
Why bother? (Jan 2008)
First of all, this is NOT a diet blog. No calories counted, no kilos or pounds lost, no quantities of any kind.
My first motivation for this blog was MINDFULNESS: this is part of an overall attempt to be more present in my life, notice what I eat, stop mindless nibbling. Then of course, there's CURIOSITY: if you are what you eat, what am I? What do I actually eat over a year? Turns out, while I love food, I don't have a great memory for it. More often than not I have a hard time remembering what I ate yesterday, let alone a week ago. I can only imagine what I subsided on as an undergrad, or when I was living or traveling in odd corners of the world. Looking back, I wish I had some kind of record... So, the fight against FOOD AMNESIA as well as ANTICIPATED FUTURE AMUSEMENT definitely play a part. Once I decided I would buckle down and do this, like all of two days ago, I started poking around on the web and of course stumbled over Tucker Shaw's endlessly fascinating work, from which I borrowed the title for this blog (Tucker, you're an inspiration!). Tucker also provided the ANTHROPOLOGICAL angle. While I'm less convinced than he is of the value that posterity will place on a record of the varieties of food enjoyed at this time of history on the glorious West Coast, I'm hoping that at least my bright and curious goddaughter in Germany will be intrigued to find out there's more to food in the US of A than McDonalds.
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