The Pyramids by Anjuli

Posted on 05-01-09 · Tags: , , ,

The USDA food pyramid has been inadequate since its inception in 1992. It is accepted that each day we need to consume protein, fat, and carbohydrates, in addition to the 8 essential amino acids, a lot of water, and some vitamins and minerals. The sources of our nutrients and their volume, however, have been argued for centuries. The USDA food pyramid is so steeped in politics, $$$, and other non-food-related power struggles, it has caused a series of rebuttals over the years from a myriad of specialists and individuals alike, all eager to add their two cents. Below is a sampling of these alternative pyramids, some helpful, some witty, and some literally flipping the pyramid concept on its head.

Each image demonstrates the brilliantly iconic form of the pyramid, while also exposing the limitations of trying to encapsulate a diet in an isosceles triangle. These are just the tip of the iceberg.

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Watch this baby eat a lemon by Anjuli

Posted on 10-06-08 · Tags: , ,

My mother says I used to sneak sticks of butter behind the sofa and chomp on ‘em like Snickers. I had a period when I ate mayonnaise straight out of the jar, during my teething phase I loved frozen peas, and since I can remember I enjoyed eating whole lemons. Before I was three, I liked spicy food (my dad is Indian), but once I was old enough to understand the responsibility of a half white kid, I sadly swore off all Indian to “fit in.”

My mother is amazing with food. When I was little, she made everything from scratch. I ate leftovers from her dinner and homemade baby food, both flattened with a fork, of course. When she was pregnant with me she tended a vegetable garden and fed herself only fresh, organic food.

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