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What Makes a Foodie?

“A person who has an avid, passionate interest in food and treats eating or cooking as a fun hobby rather than just a basic way to stop hunger.” — Wikipedia

It’s complicated. Food nurtures us, providing the fuel and nutrition we need. The words nurture and nutrition have the same origin. Food is often associated with pleasant experiences and traditions including holidays, and time shared with friends and family. We go out to restaurants, invite friends in for dinner, and sometimes enjoy a pizza or ice cream late at night alone in the privacy of our home. We eat for the fuel it provides, and we eat for pleasure.

It’s also described as comfort food. For me, that’s also a problem. One of the topics I currently work on in therapy is my history of compulsive-eating and using food to numb-out or stuff my feelings. Before I used alcohol and nicotine to do that, I used food. In my recovery from substances and harming behavior, I needed to finally face my Waterloo, or more accurately, the kitchen table and the plate in front of me. Continue reading

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The Toilet Zone: Second Flush

The Inauguration

“You will find it necessary to let things go; simply because they are heavy.” — Anonymous

Preface

As I draft this preface, on the eve of the inauguration of Trump’s second term, today TikTok went dark and returned in the same day. The recent news that Facebook will no longer use independent fact-checkers, instead ‘community notes’ like the X social media platform to determine the veracity of information, caused some friends to leave and join Bluesky instead. They posted their contact info, and said their goodbyes. Lastly, there’s the Facebook Blackout on inauguration day, plus a protest of Trump’s inauguration and news coverage by not watching. What does this really accomplish?  This is how I weigh in… Continue reading

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My Love/Hate Relationship with Technology

“Life was much easier when apple and blackberry were just fruits.” — Ray Bradbury

First, let me share some background. I’m a baby boomer, a couple of days shy of my 72nd birthday. Let me begin, “Aging isn’t for sissies,” yet I’m grateful to be above ground. Hopefully, this information should provide some perspective on why I’m a late adopter and my love/hate relationship with technology. Continue reading

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