Sanctuary from The Mad World
Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch. - Orson Welles

I am what I eat

This is interesting:  a pictorial essay of people’s fridge clued in to me by Bittman.  I didn’t realize that fridge is very intimate.  Its content really reveals who you are.  While reading, I note how I form judgment and expectation after knowing a person’s occupation.  Some are met and some are not.  I even feel embarrassed for some of the participants but I decide to let others judge me before I judge others.  

This is me.  Financial Analyst | Switzerland | 2-Person Household | A food maniac and an Asian implant | 24 May 2009

I am what I eat

I do feel exposed but you’re encouraged to judge. 

PS:  There is a surprise in the first link but I won’t spoil it for you.  More can be found here

Posted on: 24 May 2009, under: Musing

1 Comment »

  1. at least your fridge and the content is soo tidy, ven! mine is full with kids stuff and left overs, plus everything is jammed pack, need a bigger one:D

    V: But the bigger your fridge is, the more forgotten stuff it can contain :p.

    Comment by ria — 3 June 2009 @ 2:15 am

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