Food culture teaches a lot to people, especially children: -safety (sharp objects, pressure, heat) -history (origins of a dish) -adventure (trying new things..dishes/spices/variation) -life-long skills (preparation, cooking, cleaning/hygiene) -the importance/value of family and sitting together for a home cooked meal -etiquette and manners (plus how to treat a guest how you should act AS a guest) -communication and cooperation (safely working together in the kitchen) Wishing you and your family all the best❤
I am do sorry to hear about your family's loss. I hope that you all have been able to be there for each other and make it through a very difficult time together
I love that he just gives her space, doesn't ask anything of her, just tries to make her comfortable without saying anything. Allows her to make the decision to eat or not eat. No pressure.
She faced great trauma, and food is love. He opened her heart by being there in the moment. Basil entices the senses for hunger, and pasta is a wonderful vehicle for eating
Believe thats the kid is orphaned and moves to live with her aunt who she wasnt familiar with before. The kid shuts down and the aunt tries to help her move on from their tragedy. This was one of the first steps and they slowly grow a relationship together. It also shows the relation between the two chef. She is strict/restrictive while he is generally "goofy" / forward. Here she thanks him for helping with something she was genuinely struggling with.
I love the little detail that he puts an extra fork in the bowl. Just an added layer of security for her that everything was her own and her choice in that moment.
Well he relies more on method acting than most, dangerously so. Like when he went to support groups and pretended like he lost his child to get into character for rabbit hole. I think he’s a great actor on his own, but I’m not sure I like him much as a person
Bringing her into the kitchen was the best move you could make. The kitchen is where the good smells are. Nothing beats the aroma of food cooking to get the stomach rumbling.
This reminds me of that video where the vet sits in the crate with the rescue dog and starts eating his dinner out of a bowl. And eventually gets the dog that wasn't eating to start accepting food as well.
I get it. Food involves all of your senses. You smell it, you see it, you touch it, you taste it and then hear it as you chew. A full sensory experience!
Food culture teaches a lot to people, especially children: -safety (sharp objects, pressure, heat) -history (origins of a dish) -adventure (trying new things..dishes/spices/variation) -life-long skills (preparation, cooking, cleaning/hygiene) -the importance/value of family and sitting together for a home cooked meal -etiquette and manners (plus how to treat a guest how you should act AS a guest) -communication and cooperation (safely working together in the kitchen) I wish I had more awareness of these facts/principles (and paid more attention to my parents recipes) growing up
It tickles the hell out of me when I fix one of my industrial size batches of chicken n dumplings or banana pudding from scratch.....and the way everybody inhales it like the little girl does. It's always a kick in the head of seeing kids digging into something you made yourself and really enjoying it.
Yup can testify. All my nieces and nephews who's "having trouble eating" just put them beside me when I enjoyed my food, didn't take long before all of them would ask for a taste. Good food are tasty, so you should enjoy them, savor them, once a kid understand this, they'll enjoy their food
It occurs to me how similar our reactions can be to other animals. His whole spacing and modeling reminds me of approaching a dog in a pound that is huddled in the corner.
My mother and grandma taught me to cook and they told me I wouldn't always have a lady around to do it for me and I shouldn't expect them to even if I did I spent many years working in kitchens and I never go hungry
Of what I have the entire movie of this up in different clips like this if your talking about this movie and until I have a working of a phone, with iMovie l, that I can also upload to RU-vid and that has space for me to do that: as I was using an old iPod that literally fell apart, I can only make shorts just now if it’s anything else x
Hehe zajebista scena. Potraktował małą jak małego zwierzaka, którego chcesz nauczyć jedzenia czegoś innego. Zwierzak nie ruszy niczego nowego jeśli nie zobaczy jak ktoś inny to zjada. Taka prymitywna zasada. Ale działa! :) Wygląda na scenę improwizowaną. ;)
Is this everyone’s first introduction to American remakes of foreign films? It was popular to do in the 2000s: let me in, the ring, the grudge, old boy, 12 monkeys etc. even Darren Aronofsky bought rights to perfect blue just so he can recreate one scene in requiem for a dream. It’s the same because it’s supposed to be the same, they got the rights to the film and made an English v. It’s not inspired by the German Mostly martha, it’s basically a beat by best recreation for audiences that want an English version. Sadly, a lot of people don’t watch foreign films and the only way of getting them to watch this is if it’s in their native language.
True but a lot of people do these things: they’re are so many things that they cannot control in their own lives but they can control wether they eat or not
Well I don’t do it via computer as I don’t own one but I’m about to soon but I also need to know how to take the clips of the disk via computer instead of filming it from the tv and using an app to get it into clips. Either way I watch it once it’s up and if I don’t like it I take it down and film it until I like it. I also know however that over 75% of people watch my videos via tv on the RU-vid app and I know that’s shit quality, watching via phone has perfect quality
The films title: "No Reservations" (2007) with Catherine Zeta-Jones and Aaron Eckhart. Guys! It is "A REALLY SHITTY MOVE" to post a film without its title! Half of the films I chose to watch, I've discovered on You Tube. DO BETTER! Publish the TITLE!