It may not seem like much of a shock, but the typical Japanese girl is almost held accountable to be a tiny little stick. Japanese girls are known for being thinner, so if one of them just so happens to be struggling with their weight, there is more pressure for them to change their body. According to the South Carolina Department of Mental Health, anorexia rates are continuing to go up in Japan. It seems logical that anorexia would especially be a concern to Japanese girls who travel to America. They are used to their cuisine back at home, and after eating American food, they begin to gain weight. According to a video found on youtube, there is a lady who went through this exact situation. Thankfully, she did not choose anorexia to fix her problems because she truly enjoyed eating. Luckily she could solve her problem by traditionally cooking her food and incorporating this western diet into her original cuisine. What about the girls who feel as though diets do not work, so they choose to starve themselves? It seems as though it is a hopeless situation, and I truly would like to help those who struggle with it. There is only so much we can do in such a thin-focused society.
Here is a link to some statistics on anorexia: http://www.state.sc.us/dmh/anorexia/statistics.htm
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Thursday, October 14, 2010
HIYA! KAPOW! Why are Asians so skinny?
![]() |
picture is from candicekitchen.com |
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Macaroni, peas,and tuna...a delicious combination?
I know most human beings do not enjoy eating five fruits or vegetables a day, but is this an impossible task? I think not! I love mixing my foods together. I am not very anal about my food touching, and the more variety there is, the better it tastes. I am told that I am weird for doing this, but I do not care. I am mixing healthy things in with a less healthy food choice, and thus forth I feel better about my meal. I know it is a struggle to mix in veggies with a meal, but I have food ways to make this experience more pleasurable. Most any vegetable, in my humble opinion, tastes better in cheese. I am quite aware that cheese is fattening, but it is the one thing I truly enjoy to indulge in. Macaroni is one of my favorite things to eat, and I will put just about anytihng in my macaroni. Ingredients may include peas, tuna, mushrooms, brocolli, beets, peppers, tomatoes, green beans, spinach and just about any green vegetable. If you are looking for some protein, adding some lean meat such as grilled chicken, ham, turkey, or roast beef might just do the trick for you. This is a simple way to make a meal healthier, and taste better! Some times students have to be creative, especially when eating in the cafeteria. So instead of just giving in and getting the usual slice of pizza, try this technique out. I know that some people think I am crazy, but there are those few people who commend me for my delicious dishes. This will make the cafeteria experience more interesting and enjoyable, and will start some interesting conversations as you compare your different creations with your peers.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)