Enjoy food bring me happiness
Maybe you are not very well. I have been thinking the past few weeks of giving this blog up. Once a nationally acclaimed sportswriter, other times a poet with great potential, now I seem little more than a freelance food blogger who has grown uncomfortable with living in the vanity and hedonism of taste. At the same time, I know there’s something which appeals to me about a blog of my own, and about the content and stories behind food. It’s that sense that I have a voice and, just maybe, an audience. who shares the value of humor, family, creativity, and faith.
Touched by so many in my own life, wishing to let the world know that there are people like me and that there is hope that is very much alive, I feel called to reach out in whatever way I can, to whomever I can, through the best way I know how. Or at least I felt that way. But more and more, overcome by self-doubt (and a prevailing sense that nobody cares, so why waste my time?) I pause, choosing to wait and do nothing than to do anything at all.
Touched by so many in my own life, wishing to let the world know that there are people like me and that there is hope that is very much alive, I feel called to reach out in whatever way I can, to whomever I can, through the best way I know how. Or at least I felt that way. But more and more, overcome by self-doubt (and a prevailing sense that nobody cares, so why waste my time?) I pause, choosing to wait and do nothing than to do anything at all.
Let's troubling things
Food packaging, maybe you know.The department of Health estimates that approximately 80% of food products sold in the UK already has some sort of front-of-pack labelling. What seems to be concerning the department of Health is that different retailers and manufacturers are using different labelling systems, which some consumers find confusing.
Some food packaging labels show the Guideline Daily Amount (GDA), which are guidelines about the approximate amount of particular nutrients and calories required for a healthy diet. Meanwhile others will use a traffic light coding system which highlights foods high in fat and sugar, and other products might use both systems.
The UK government argues that if the biggest seven supermarkets all use the same labelling for their own brands, it would equate to about 50% of the food sold in the UK and would also encourage other food manufacturers to follow suit.
Some food packaging labels show the Guideline Daily Amount (GDA), which are guidelines about the approximate amount of particular nutrients and calories required for a healthy diet. Meanwhile others will use a traffic light coding system which highlights foods high in fat and sugar, and other products might use both systems.
The UK government argues that if the biggest seven supermarkets all use the same labelling for their own brands, it would equate to about 50% of the food sold in the UK and would also encourage other food manufacturers to follow suit.