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Talkin’ About a Food Revolution – Kuwait Jumps On the Bandwagon

So I’m a food-lover. A big one. The amount of satisfaction that I take in eating truly delicious foods and experimenting with new flavors and cuisines is way too much to really put into words. I can make an event out of a hamburger and fries combo if it was really worth it. To me, eating food that tastes so awesome you could write poetry for it has got to be one of the greatest pleasures and privileges that my life offers me. And I definitely have no issue with milking that privilege for every drop that it’s worth.

Now, I’m not usually one of those people that worries all that much about calorie-counting or always looks at the back of the cereal box to read the nutritional information. If something tastes really good (or it sounds like it tastes really good) then I’m probably eating it regardless of that other health stuff (which I’m sure I should be paying more attention to). To me, the bottom line is that, if done correctly, your diet should allow you to eat without torturing your body or your self. What I mean to say is that, if you moderate, I personally don’t believe there is a reason for you to deprive yourself of any single, mouthwatering, slightly unhealthy food (PROOF! PROOF!).

That said, I do actually care what happens to my body and I care to keep it in tip-top shape as much as I can. Otherwise, I wouldn’t put myself through something like this. So when I heard about Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution making it all the way to Kuwait, I was definitely all kinds of excited.

If you know anything about Jamie Oliver you know that he is a man on a mission. That mission is simply to educate and, through that education, fill your belly up with all kinds of healthy yet delicious goodies. All around the world, the Food Revolution is meant to let people know what they’re eating and asks them to play an active and conscious part in making their own food choices as well as their entire community’s overall nourishment. The Revolution is going to schools and advocating the use of healthier, more organic lunch choices and informing kids and parents alike just what they’re feeding themselves and their families when they opt for some easy yet usually harmful choices on a day-to-day basis. It’s here to let everyone know that, with the right tools and enough knowledge, reshaping our eating and cooking environment for the better and on a global scale is actually a very easy and real possibility.

And, I have to say, knowing the insane, almost unbelievable obesity rankings that Kuwait has been getting lately, its about time we jumped on this bandwagon. If any place needs to reconsider its approach to healthier more responsible eating (whether it be for children or adults), its definitely Kuwait. I mean, with ratings as high as 5th most obese nation in the entire world we could all probably benefit ourselves and the people around us with, at least, some basic knowledge about the ton of food we happily stuff ourselves with on a daily basis.

Now, I’m still not entirely sure about what the Kuwait Food Revolution campaign has exactly in store as far as events or campaigning strategies goes. As far as I can figure out from their official website which, as of now, still looks like its in the construction phases (it just features an image of their flyer) Kuwait is participating in the global Food Revolution Day on the 19th of May.

I’ll be sure to get in contact with them and see if they can provide me with any specific event or campaigning info and report back.

In any case, this is definitely a step in the right direction, guys. Its so great to see Kuwait participating in a cause which has a direct hand in reshaping a major aspect of its generational future. I, for one, am definitely going to help spread the word about the Kuwait Food Revolution and will be more than happy to actually be a part of the difference that this kind of vital campaign can have on our community. Then, of course, I’ll go chow down on that deliciously mouthwatering burger.

Be sure to check out the Kuwait Food Revolution on their official website or contact them on Twitter @foodrevKuwait.

All my love!

‘Color A Life’ Campaign Is Here to Tell You About the Joys of Adoption

I’m someone who has seen what can happen when you adopt a child. I’ve seen the possibilities that it opens up not just for this lucky, tiny, helpless human being, but for the people who chose to open their hearts and commit this great act of kindness. I have witnessed the beauty of an adoptive relationship firsthand, and I can tell you with complete authority that, if done correctly, adoption is such a beautiful gateway to a happier, fuller, more compassionate life for so many people.

Remember the awesome Kuwaiti couple who adopted a beautiful baby boy? As much good as they have already done by adopting their unbelievably precious son, they have now collaborated with a few other gracious and compassionate souls to create the ‘Color A Life’ campaign.

The ‘Color A Life’ campaign is an awareness and action campaign which is meant to let the people of Kuwait learn what adoption is really all about. They discuss the legalities and the procedural guidelines that are followed in the event of an adoption in Kuwait, all the way from the application process until the final acceptance and the happy, complete adoption. They go over the misconceptions that people have with the adoption process and they provide a detailed description of how easy it actually is to adopt in Kuwait.

But that’s not what makes the ‘Color A Life’ campaign as important and compassionate as it is. The ‘Color A Life’ campaign paints a perfect picture of the beautiful, life-affirming, and irreplaceable love that an orphaned child feels upon experiencing the loving embrace and care of another human being. It lets you know that an orphan is born, from day one, into a color-less and taste-less world. They are deprived of the most primal and essential need that every human requires, and they suffer this deprivation without any fault of their own and without understanding why.

Nothing will ever fill a child’s heart with laughter and their eyes with wondrous color more than the embrace of a parent or a guardian that can both love them and be loved by them. Nothing.

And so the ‘Color A Life’ campaign is setting out to do exactly what it says: it’s mission is to educate and enlighten the Kuwaiti public about how they can literally fill the eyes and the hearts and, yes, the whole life of an innocent, beautiful child with colors it has never seen before.

How beautiful is this message? How vital? How hopeful does it make me about the future of Kuwait and its compassionate inhabitants?

So very much.

Please check out the ‘Color A Life’ official website to access all their helpful information, events, resource material, and all the great people they’ve got involved (however, it is only in Arabic).

All my love!

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