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HarmonicsCairns

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Cairns, Australia

Member since
22nd Oct 2008

About
Harmonics in Cairns is a home-based business to support people's lifestyle changes. We massage, train and motivate people to ongoing health and high quality of life. And we love food!

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Uni Student Recipes

Sun 26 Oct 2008
GENERAL BLOG

As I sent out my most recent e-Newsletter to uni students across the globe, I got to thinking about the poor diet I had when studying. Maybe I should feature tasty nutritious recipes for the students to prepare, and, take the opportunity to "Pass it On".

Often, students have little money, little time and are juggling a family and work as well as studies.

Would you like to have your recipe featured in the newsletter? If you like there will be a link to your blog here.

Selection of a recipe will depend on;
nutritional value
cost per ingredient
time to prepare
ability to turn leftovers into other dishes

I aim to "Pass it On" to uni students via my e-newsletter and blogs outside of this Community. Hopefully some of them will come join here!

pm me if you would like to subscribe to my newsletter, of if you know of a uni student that would benefit from a link to it.

thx
Char

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Ministry of Burger

Fri 24 Oct 2008
GENERAL BLOG

The Ministry of Burger
After I saw today’s Jamie’s Ministry of Food I couldn’t help myself and had to write a commentary. I like that guy very much; he is trying so hard to implement very basics of cooking - eating healthy food into heads of ordinary people. He is really a big icon in this business of cooking and nutrition. Why is it, in Australia at least, that advertisers and fast-food chains try to use the televised shows, and good name, of Jamie, for their own benefits. Parasites!

It really pissed me off the other night that the commercials during Jamie’s Ministry of Food, were about crap (unhealthy food); Pizza Hut, Domino's and Hungry Jacks were the few I noticed during my rant around the house at the hypocrisy of it all.

Unfortunately, to some in positions of power, The Ministry of Food, is seen merely as a tool to source advertiser income, and the income of the audience who are now more likely to spend their money on “junk for their trunk”; research shows that people who feel good during a TV report much more positive feelings toward commercials shown during that program (references on request).

These fast-food commercials should not be shown during a program that is actively doing something about increasing obesity rates, aiding those in poverty who do have not been skilled in healthy shopping and cooking habits, and just generally creating a better standard of living for those most in need of such.

I don’t think people are stupid – they really know that burgers and pizza are not healthy food; but due to the commercials being embedded in the Ministry of Food they now have a plausible excuse for over-indulging: “OK, if burgers and pizzas are advertised together with healthy food, they can’t be so bad.”

And that’s it. That’s what the companies want. They want to claim their products as healthy food. And, of course, all of this is about money. It is not about proactively taking responsibility for the part each of us (including advertisers and fast-food enterprises), have to ensure the health and well being of our communities.

Why do governments, academics and other social critiques continue to urge us on the one hand to educate ourselves toward healthy living, and on the other not use Policy to ensure that we have access to accurate and non-biased resources (i.e., due to the goals of advertisers and fast-food chains).

No wonder we continue to pay such heavy taxes, in the form of obesity, heart disease, diabetes and children who cannot focus on studies because their bodies are starved of nutrition.

Not happy

[this post is also shown at harmonicsmtm.wordpress.com ~ come visit!)

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