Food for Thought

Food for Thought
Author: Elisabeth L.
Publsiher: Hazelden Publishing
Total Pages: 402
Release: 1980-07-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9780894860904

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The meditations in Food for Thought focus on our need for support, compassion, understanding, and acceptance of our compulsive eating. Each daily reading provides encouragement for turning to our Higher Power for comfort and addresses the steps and concerns that help us in our recovery. These meditations help recovering women and men begin to benefit from a physically, emotionally, and spiritually balanced life.

Food for Thought

Food for Thought
Author: Cristina Ferrare
Publsiher: Post Hill Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-12-04
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1642930571

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Heal your body, protect your mind, and enrich your life. NY Times bestselling author, chef, TV personality, and entrepreneur Cristina Ferrare shares delicious and healthy recipes from the meals she makes for her family and friends. With her simple, creative recipes, you can explore everything from the importance of a nutritious breakfast to the surprising ways that the shape of a food can give us clues about the part of our body it will nourish. Take the first step towards ultimate health with Food for Thought and join Ferrare in the kitchen as she teaches you how eating the foods you love can keep you healthy, vital, and strong.

The Mechanism of Mind

The Mechanism of Mind
Author: Edward de Bono
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2015-07-02
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781473527577

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The Mechanism of Mind presents Edward de Bono’s original theories on how the brain functions, processes information and organises it. It explains why the brain, the ’mechanism’, can only work in certain ways and introduces the four basic types of thinking that have gone on to inform his life’s work, namely ‘natural thinking’, ‘logical thinking’,’ mathematical thinking’ and ‘lateral thinking’. De Bono also outlines his argument for introducing the word ‘PO’ as an alternative to the word ‘NO’ when putting lateral thinking into practice. Drawing on colourful visual imagery to help explain his theories and thought-processes, from light bulbs and sugar cubes to photography and water erosion, The Mechanism of Mind remains as fascinating and as insightful as it was when it was first published in 1969. This is a must-read for anyone who wants to gain a greater understanding of how the mind works and organises information – and how Edward de Bono came to develop his creative thinking tools.

Food for Thought

Food for Thought
Author: Elizabeth Telfer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781134784523

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Looking at the philosophical issues raised by food this short and accessible book questions the place food should have in our individual lives. It shows how traditional philosophy and its classic texts can illuminate an everyday subject.

Food for Thought

Food for Thought
Author: Louis Marin
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 1997-05-14
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0801856132

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From fairy tales to biblical narrative, from the divine body in the eucharist to the body of Louis XIV as described in his physicians' journals, the peculiar relationship between speaking and eating, boasting and gluttony, lying and cannibalism. A wicked queen orders the palace cook to kill her grandchildren and serve them up for dinner—"in a sauce Robert." But as any good cook knows, this sauce is properly served with game, not domestic animals. Does the ogress transgress? Perhaps, but the cook breaks the rules as well. Deceiving his mistress, he rescues the children and instead serves goat and lamb. In this provocative volume, Louis Marin treats a subject to which some of the most exciting literary criticism has been devoted: the body as represented in text and image. From fairy tales to biblical narrative, from the divine body in the eucharist to the body of Louis XIV as described in his physicians' journals, Marin focuses on the peculiar relationship between verbal and oral functions—speaking and eating, boasting and gluttony, lying and cannibalism. Drawing on the methodologies of semiology, philosophy of language, and literary and art criticism, Marin explores works by Rabelais, La Fontaine, Perrault, and the Logic of Port-Royal. Throughout, he is concerned with the conceptualization of desire and pleasure, justice and force, natural violence and political power—and questions their ideological as well as their symbolic bases.

Food for Thought

Food for Thought
Author: Ed Pearce
Publsiher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Food
ISBN: 1903816866

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A fascinating blend of cookery, sociology, history, anthropology and even theology, Food for Thought shows us advancing towards cosmopolitan and multi-flavored worlds of the food we enjoy today.

Food for Thought

Food for Thought
Author: Simona Stano,Amy Bentley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3030811166

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This volume offers new insights into food and culture. Food habits, preferences, and taboos are partially regulated by ecological and material factors - in other words, all food systems are structured and given particular functioning mechanisms by specific societies and cultures, either according to totemic, sacrificial, hygienic-rationalist, aesthetic, or other symbolic logics. This provides much "food for thought". The famous expression has never been so appropriate: not only do cultures develop unique practices for the production, treatment and consumption of food, but such practices inevitably end up affecting food-related aspects and spheres that are generally perceived as objectively and materially defined. This book explores such dynamics drawing on various theoretical approaches and analytical methodologies, thus enhancing the cultural reflection on food and, at the same time, helping us see how the study of food itself can help us understand better what we call "culture". It will be of interest to anthropologists, philosophers, semioticians and historians of food.

Food For Thought

Food For Thought
Author: joost Elffers & Saxton Freymann
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2005
Genre: Animals in art
ISBN: 0439788951

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Presents fruits and vegetables carved into shapes to teach colors, numbers, letters, shapes, and opposites.