A cute Game of a Child looks ridiculous when performed by religious Adults – 19 Sep 13
Swami Balendu compares how his daughter feeds her toy animals with the food that religious people offer to their god's statues.
Swami Balendu compares how his daughter feeds her toy animals with the food that religious people offer to their god's statues.
Swami Balendu discusses the first five points of a UNICEF study about child poverty in rich countries. Food, books and outdoor leisure equipment – luxuries or necessities?
Swami Balendu writes about an experience with German punctuality and the way how a very German woman structured and organized the day.
Swami Balendu writes about the business of synthetic milk in India and how it si connected with religion. Read another point of view on food adulteration.
Swami Balendu writes about a time on his travels when he did not find Indian food anywhere and did lived in a hotel without a possibility to cook for himself.
Swami Balendu describes his food habits while he was travelling and tells about his first times eating pasta and pizza.
Swami Balendu writes about his time in Germany in 2004 when he was alone in a flat and started inviting people to join him for dinner.
Swami Balendu writes about people who feel they have too much weight but say that they simply enjoy eating too much. Read how you can enjoy eating without gaining a lot of weight.
Swami Balendu writes about the food scandals in India where tons of liters of synthetic milk have been found and where vegetables are grown with hormone injections.
Swami Balendu writes about food quality and prices in India and explains why you should in his opinion never choose to eat cheap food at a street vendor or small restaurant.