Skip to main content

Food Loop Responses

I've gotten lots of comments about my recent food loop, which by the way rages on. David posted a video response almost immediately sharing one of his food obsessions.
I have a confession to make. I actually did not mention one ingredient in my current food loop. It is not a critical ingredient but one that I feared you would find, well, odd. I worried that you might judge me or think I am a food fetish freak or something. But I have to be honest with you. We've been through so much together already. So here it the missing ingredient with my apologies. I head off to UMASS then up to Vermont until Saturday. That means I CANNOT have my food of choice. I will be okay. I am resilient. I am strong.

Comments

KJ said…
And here I thought the secial ingredient would be LOVE!
grace said…
you slay me!
oh my gosh!
Liz Opp said…
I have a need to tell you, that one of the three Worst Food Memories of my life was tasting something with seaweed in it.

Thanks oh so much for reminding me...

Blessings,
Liz Opp, The Good Raised Up
Willie Hewes said…
I LOVE Furekake! Ha! I definitely have to try this now. I could do with the fibre...

This stuff is LOL funny by he way. I have to show the boyfriends.
Anonymous said…
Loved the YouTube response to your response!

I have a friend who used to eat sticks of butter like an ice cream cone when she was little.... She snuck them out of the frig when she was 5 or 6. But, she eventually got caught because she took all the quarters of butter out, leaving the empty box in the frig. And that was the end of life experience with her Favorite Food.

--Tom D.
Anonymous said…
Ah, my dear online friend you are experiencing a phenomenon of aging. As I am a year ahead of you in the march of time (drumbeats), I know all about food loops. I am stuck in several loops, one of which is to order the exact same entree at this particular restaurant every time I go there. Now you'd think I would have some dignity and order something different; you know explore the possibilities, but no, I want the same old thing. Sound familiar? So be comforted, you are among fellow food loopites, loopians or whatever we should call ourselves.
Nonsequitur said…
I made an awesome miso soup last year with nori furikake as one of the primary flavorings. I've found that algaes (as seaweed is a macroalgae) are an acquired taste and one will either love it or hate it. Count me in the "Love it" group ;)

Popular posts from this blog

My Gay Husband--A Spouse Speaks Out

The other day I received the following e-mail from Susanne, a woman who found out her some years ago that her husband has same-sex attractions. I felt so moved by her words that I asked her permission to share them with you on the blog. I (recently) saw your Doin Time... and I was the one who asked about your wife during the discussion period that followed. I just read your thoughts on What About the Spouse ....and I can say, most women who find out their husbands are gay feel ALL of those things you wondered about....some in more degrees than others... When my husband was dragged out of the closet because of his irreverent, immoral, and amoral behavior that our, then, 14 and 16 year old sons had to find on our home computer, I went into the closet. I didn't know what to pray for.... Do I pray that this will go away? Do I pray that he could go back to the way things were in our family before we knew about him,? Do I pray that I could go back to the way things were? After all ,...

The False Image of LIA

John Smid and me-Graduation 1998 (above) & John Smid today (left) By now many have heard that Tennessee's Department of Mental Health & Developmental Disabilities determined that the "ex-gay" program, Love in Action, is operating two “unlicensed mental health supportive living facilities”. LIA has until Friday, September 23 to respond. If LIA statements in Eartha Jane Melzer's article are indicative to how the "change" program might respond, we may see LIA change right before our eyes from a clinical mental health compound into a house of praise and worship. Gerard Wellman, business administrator for Love in Action, and a former Love in Action client, said Sept. 13 that the organization has been in contact with the state but would not comment further. “As a church, we operate under a different set of rules,” Wellman said. Curious, and what rules might these be? What is even more curious is that according to LIA's site only one staff member ...

Puzzled

Last night I performed Transfigurations-Transgressing Gender in the Bible at Imago Dei Metropolitan Community Church in Glen Mills, PA (about 15 miles outside of Philly). I had a diverse audience of about 45 people -- college students, Quakers, straight, bi, trans and lesbian, young and old. I took my time with the piece maintaining a gentle meditative pace. For the ending when I reveal the identity of the narrator, I had instructed the light tech to dim the lights. Then as the closing music swelled, I asked her to raise the lights to their brigthest intensity. With the music playing, I exited. Always (up until last night) at this point the audience applauds, I wait 5 seconds then come out to take a bow. Last night I exited and then nothing. No one clapped. They sat quietly as the music played. I stood back stage puzzled, baffled. Now what do I do? Wait? Go out anyway? And I wondered for a moment, Did they hate it? Did I confuse them? Offend them? Bore them into a coma? After what ...