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I genuinely enjoy the process of making colourful, delicious food. But I do allow myself an occasional piece of chocolate - today I had a pastry. If I fancy something, I'll have it.
The food in the House of Commons is fairly good. The cafe in Portcullis House is really very high quality, and you also have a choice of eating in the more traditional restaurants, the Churchill Room or the Members' Dining Room. I don't often eat in them, though, as I'm usually on the run.
My late wife Olympia was Goan and I've been to India many times. I love the food there. We used to do our shopping in Southall, where you can find cheap but wonderful fruit like mangoes, vegetables and spices. I didn't do much of the cooking, as Olympia did a lot - I was the under-chef and did some of the chopping.
I eat to live and not the other way around. As a vegetarian, I'm not at all fussy about food and can make do with anything.
I was teased about Indian food and the colour of my skin and why my knees and elbows were dark.
I was embarrassed about being Indian and I was very introverted. My mom would pack me Indian food for lunch. All the kids had their Lunchables and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and I had rice and dal. They would say, 'Does your house smell like curry? You smell like curry!' So, I'd never eat lunch, really. Or, I'd hide to eat lunch.
I was raised in an Indian household - singing classical music and eating south Indian food. But the second I went to school, it was a different world. I'd be listening to Destiny's Child, Usher and the Backstreet Boys. It wasn't until college that I really found the balance between the two worlds.
The food we eat is our identity. The youth of the nation must save our food culture and traditions. If not, it will affect future generations.
When my parents force-fed me healthy food, they were confident they were giving me the best. But now, when I feed my children, I am not sure if what I am giving them is safe. Politics and pesticides are destroying our food culture.
Trapped' is the story of a guy stuck in an apartment with no food, no water and no electricity, and of his survival based on his primal instincts.
These days, I pay attention to my eating habits and avoid junk food, but looks are not that important to be a good actor.
I am wary of unknown street food, available in plenty in places such as Singapore and Malaysia.
When it comes to literal nourishment, the food we eat, life begets life.
Who doesn't like to get dressed up and eat good food?
My parents provided what they could but they could not buy football shoes for me. There was not any day where they wanted to see me go to sleep without eating. So I was getting food.
Often, the pretexts for starting a war are not real shortages of land, food or fuel, but rather perceptions - like fear, honor and perceived self-interest.
I love the food in Thailand because of the exotic spices they use. Their style of cooking is unique to their culture and always amazing.
Heavy food tends to make you lethargic and can interfere with your whole acting process!
Home food is my only comfort food.
I eat whatever I want, junk food included.
We think it's food that matters the most, but exercise and food both matter.
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