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The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean is predicting a 40% unemployment rate in Barbados in December 2020. To survive, many may need to learn how to make money stretch.

Every evening, I eat a delightfully healthy, nutritious, and well satisfying meal with my family. I cook this meal myself, and each forkful brings me immense pleasure. At the end of the meal, my taste-buds were well-activated and my belly is full.

While some fine dining (big-plate small-food) restaurants may charge me over $100 per meal to artificially activate my taste-buds, my home-dinner normally costs $1.20 per plate, and does the same thing naturally. Yes, one dollar and twenty cents. Let me show you how.

First, I stopped eating the corpses of dead animals few years ago; neither fish, fowl, nor beast of the field. This saves me about $75 each month per plate. If four persons in a household eat meat, then that costs about $300 per month per plate on meat alone. I get my proteins from lentil peas. The ingredients follow.

INGREASEMENTS.
I buy one bag of Camellia lentil peas for $4.62 including VAT. The ‘local’ brands, which are a lot cheaper, simply package imported peas, but do not state the source. That is against the laws of Barbados. I complained to the authorities, but no one seems to care.

I buy a 2-lb bag of Uncle Ben’s whole grain (brown) rice for $12.39. Again, the ‘local’ brands are a lot cheaper, but I do not support lawbreakers. Is the source country using child, enslaved, or prison labour? I care about such matters.
I buy a can of non-genetically modified (Non GMO) corn for $3.50. I can purchase genetically modified corn for less, but I care about what I eat. I buy Premium Bajan Seasoning with no Monosodium glutamate (MSG) for $4.99. If I can find Went Work’s seasoning, I but that instead. I also buy ginger ($0.85), garlic ($0.39), two medium sized onions ($0.96), and four large carrots ($3.85).

THE RECEPIE.
So, here is the recipe, which takes less than 30 minutes to prepare. I pour the bag of lentils and half of the bag of rice in a container, and rinse them. Then I put the rinsed contents in a large pot, with the same volume of water.
While the peas and rice are soaking, I cut up the two onions (in fine pieces), one-third of the ginger (large so they can be removed later), and two cloves of garlic (fine), and add them to the pot. I also put in a tablespoon of the seasoning, a teaspoon of sea-salt, and a sprinkle of ground cayenne pepper.

I then turn on the heat to high, and stir the mixture until all of the ingredients are mixed. Once the water starts boiling, I turn it to low, cover the pot while leaving a small gap, and let it simmer for 15 minutes (I use a timer).
While it is simmering, I cut up two large carrots (1/2 lb), and rinse the carrots and the can of corn. After 15 minutes of simmering, a little water should be in the bottom of the pot. I mix in the carrots and the corn and let it simmer for two minutes before turning off the heat. What is not eaten is portioned in containers and frozen for later use.

THE COST.
The cost of the high-priced ingredients used in the pot was $18. The pot holds 15 plates of food. Therefore, each plate costs $1.20. If I bought the cheapest rice, peas, corn, and seasoning, then each plate would cost about $0.85.
I can enhance each plate with one third of a chopped apple, so that each fork-full has a piece. That brings the total cost to $1.40 (or $1.05 using the cheaper foods). So, what do I do with the savings I make for eating in this manner? I buy meats for my family.

Merry Christmas everyone.

Grenville Phillips II is a Chartered Structural Engineer. He can be reached at NextParty246@gmail.com

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69 responses to “Grenville Phillips Speaks: Difficult Conversations – Eating Meating”


  1. Cook-up rice is very, very nice.

    A good old Bajan stew-food is excellent too, just eat whatever is in the ground or the market that day. All local,
    green banana, tomatoes, onions, breadfruit, yam, cassava, sweet potato, carrots, okras, spinach, pigeon peas,increase peas [those are real real easy to grow] if you spill some anywhere outdoors by accident next thing you know you have peas ready to eat. cook it all up in the same pot, put the ingredients which require more heat at the bottom, and and layer the other as you come to the top. Throw in whatever herbs you have on hand. If you don’t grow your own you should start doing so. Right now right outside of my kitchen door, I have in pots and in the soil, garlic chives,sweet basil and marjoram and parsley. Maybe put in a few Barbados corn dumplings on top.

    And when you are tired of stew food the exact same ingredients work for a wonderful soup.

    If you are not vegan you sac slip i a little meat. One chicken should serve 8 to 10 people, none of this business of serving half a chicken per person

    This works. My mother cooked by looking first to see “what’s in the ground” then she started cooking. Raised nearly a dozen children that way. All of us have so far made it past 60, and a few past 80.

    Yesterday I had some bonivist [whenlast did anybody else have bonavist?] and rice. Today it will be a nice soup using the ingredients above.

    Eat sweet, eat cheap.


  2. Forgive the typos please.


  3. Oh Jesus Christ!
    Why don’t you stick to engineering or politics.
    What you called taste buds cannot be artificially or naturally stimulated. They recognize no differences.
    And the kinds of edible substances you are suggesting – peas, beans, grains – have long been associated with the major diseases afflicting the population. Should you not in your usual fashion calculate ALL the costs including hospital cost, time off work, pain and suffering etc in the total cost of this poison you are recommending entirely based on an initial down payment.
    Could not continuing reading this piece toooooooo painful.


  4. @Pacha

    You are a vegan not do?


  5. Hopeful politician and “civil engineer” should stick ro what he knows best and leave the cooking and food prep to his knowledgeable in house CHEF the wife.


  6. Yes


  7. re And the kinds of edible substances you are suggesting – peas, beans, grains – have long been associated with the major diseases afflicting the population.
    PLEASE KINDLY INDICATE THE MAJOR DISEASES CAUSED BY peas, beans & grains


  8. The basic thing one learns in academia is to understand a question before attempting an answer.

    And if a claim was made that one variable has an association with another it would be imprecise to talk about causation.

    It may seem to be a distinction without a difference to the man in the street peddling junk science from the bible but for some of us there remain worlds apart.

    David, they are bare miseducated cunts here.


  9. They


  10. I ASK AGAIN VERY POLITELY……PLEASE KINDLY INDICATE THE MAJOR DISEASES CAUSED BY peas, beans & grains


  11. Pach:

    Your tastebuds can be artificially activated with high-salt, high-sugar, and high-fat highly processed (unnatural) foods. Some of those foods are intentionally designed to be addictive.

    Your tastebuds are naturally activated with natural/whole foods.


  12. PLEASE KINDLY EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN “ARTIFICIAL ” ACTIVATION OF TASTEBUDS & “NATURAL” ACTIVATION OF TASTEBUDS


  13. @GP

    Why not just say it, that both have posted foolishness…LOL


  14. DAVID
    PLEASE KINDLY NOTE THAT I AM TRYING HARD TO BEHAVE, SIR.
    I WILL SAY,HOWEVER, THAT YOU SEEM TO HAVE A GRASP OF THE RELEVANT PHYSIOLOGY & NUTRITION. LOL


  15. GP:

    For the article, I defined artificial activation as being activated with high-salt, high-sugar, and high-fat in highly processed unnaturally occurring foods. Some of those foods are intentionally designed to be addictive – like ‘potato’ chips.

    I also defined natural activation as being activated with natural whole foods, without the high additions of salt, fat and/or sugar.

    If David thinks that those definitions are foolish, he may – in a democratic country, he has the right to disagree. In a mature space, we should do so respectfully – without trying to damage each others’ personal or professional reputations.


  16. @ nextparty246December 23, 2020 11:55 AM
    “If David thinks that those definitions are foolish, he may – in a democratic country, he has the right to disagree. In a mature space, we should do so respectfully – without trying to damage each others’ personal or professional reputations.”
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Well said! At least you are performing more effectively in the role of Food (kitchen) police than that of the Bedroom spy.

    Would you therefore support a proposal to the government to impose a special tax (let’s style it as a ‘FAT TAX’ for simplicity) on ‘large’ fast food outlets like Chefette, KFC and Burger King?

    Wouldn’t that be killing two fat birds with one trim taxation stone?

    There will no need for any additional tax collecting regime since it can use the existing VAT framework to impose and collect the ‘Hefty’ tax.

    The climate is ripe to sell such a tax since the government must find alternative sources of revenue to deal with the country’s public health challenges due to Covid-19 (and possibly 20) and the fast growing pressures being placed on the QEH and other public health institutions as a direct result of the alarming increases in NCD’s.

    Now there is some thing you can run with to help raise your non-political humanitarian stakes.


  17. Oh dear! What then am I to eat? No peas, beans, grain, meat, fish, poultry, dairy?

    I am at a loss as to how I can stimulate my taste buds and my “smell buds”!

    What are health foods exactly?

    As far as I know, we all will detereorate and eventually die no matter what we eat.

    I have noticed that everything in life has its
    I eat everything in moderation as many centenarians advise. No real health problems so far.


  18. Correction – its pros and cons


  19. PLEASE KINDLY NOTE THAT THEIR IS NO SUCH THING AS “ARTIFICIAL ” ACTIVATION OF TASTEBUDS & “NATURAL” ACTIVATION OF TASTEBUDS.

    WE LEARN IN ALL THE MAJOR PHYSIOLOGY TEXTS THAT WE HAVE ABOUT FIVE BASIC TASTE BUDS FOR SWEET, SOUR ETC

    PLEASE KINDLY NOTE THAT INDIVIDUALS RESPOND TO THE BASIC FIVE MODALITIES DIFFERENTLY ACCORDING TO GENETICS. THIS AS BEEN DOCUMENTED ON BU ALREADY.

    PLEASE KINDLY POINT TO THE LITTERATURE THAT INDICATES AN “ARTIFICIAL ” ACTIVATION OF TASTEBUDS & A “NATURAL” ACTIVATION OF TASTEBUDS.

    CLEARLY IN ALL ETHNIC GROUPS THERE IS FOOD THAT ONE IS “ADDICTED” TO CULTURALLY

    ONLY A MORON WILL INTRODUCE A FAT TAX ON ANY FOOD CHAIN.

    AFTER ALL ONE MAY GET FAT BY IMBIBITION OF ALCOHOL, CARBS, PROTEINS OR FATS, SINCE ALL OF THESE SUBTANCES ARE METABOLISED TO ACETYL CO ENZYME A,

    PEOPLE ON BU SHOULD DO PROPER RESEARCH AND SEEK TO SPEAK ABOUT WHAT THEY KNOW WELL, AND SEEK TO BE ACCURATE AT ALL TIMES


  20. @GP

    We have had this debate many times in this forum. Some are asking that fast food issue public disclosures to apprise the public of food content. Do you endorse such a request?


  21. @ GP December 23, 2020 1:30 PM
    “ONLY A MORON WILL INTRODUCE A FAT TAX ON ANY FOOD CHAIN.”
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Are you saying that your dearly beloved government was MORONIC in imposing a SWEET Drink Tax on sodas and other sugary beverages sold to school children?

    Don’t cigarettes and alcohol attract a range of specific taxes called SIN TAXES?

    BTW, only a “MORON’ would continue to back a blasted lying racist jackass called Trump the Loser.


  22. There is nothing wrong with fast food outlets issuing public disclosures to apprise the public of food content. But then what? You can read such labels for years and be no wiser. Proper teaching and learning must be done.

    Example: In a Biochemistry lecture about ten years ago, a med student (who had been a nurse) informed the class of an experience she had in which one of her alcoholic patients collapsed, after being taken of alcohol, suddenly. She asked for an explanation. Research revealed that alcohol is metabolized to acetylCoA. This was the source of his energy needs, and his cholesterol needs for conversion to CoQ, sex, salt and other steroid hormones. It explains why some alcoholics are fat.


  23. Based on your posit public disclosure of food content is a good start to the process of achieving relevant public education.


  24. I spent six years learning medicine and doing internship. I then practiced for about 20 years and learned some things from certain experiences. But I have learned the most in the last 18 years teaching, because I wont go before bright youngsters who are tracking you online as you speak, unprepared.
    There is a lot of talk in Bim about NCD’S, but there is little teaching. Attempts to do so on BU, has been futile especially when you had to delal with jackasses like the celebrated Bushtea, Miller and those of their ilk, who curse and criticize before they think…and in their inorance.

    Fast food chains are fairly recent to Barbados.
    In a place like USA it is the norm, and quite convenient, and there is a wide variety of places that one can go.

    Sweet drink taxes and fat taxes are not the answer if there is not CONCOMITANT PROPER PUBLIC TEACHING IN MY OPINION, WHICH MUST BEGIN IN PRIMARY SCHOOL BOTH .

    As children, we drank sweet drinks and swank in season, but most of the acetylCoA thus derived went to produce the energy we needed via the Kreb’s cycle, because we were very active. …….or more active than contemporary youth.



  25. Nothing wrong with a fast food outlet that served green banana, , breadfruit, yam, cassava, sweet potato, carrots, okras, cabbage and other vegetables well seasoned with local herbs
    ALL THESE ARE COMPLEX CARBS and MUCH BETTER THAN POTATOES FRIED IN OIL,


  26. @GP

    Your point about relevant education, types and content of foods, how it interacts with our individual bodies is understood. The process of educating people does not end event when the ignorant walk among us.


  27. @ GP December 23, 2020 2:30 PM
    “Sweet drink taxes and fat taxes are not the answer if there is not CONCOMITANT PROPER PUBLIC TEACHING IN MY OPINION, WHICH MUST BEGIN IN PRIMARY SCHOOL BOTH .”
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    You might just be right.

    Taxes really change human behaviours. Just look and see that people are still drinking and smoking.

    Not even prostitution can be stopped by imposing taxes on the johns and hookers.

    So too does the banning of any substance or (“immoral” activity) prevent abuse.

    What specific taxation on those products does is to (or ought to) help fund the cost of treatment of illnesses arising from the abuse of those substances including junk foods.

    It’s called front loading the cost of future health care; and even the cost of ‘educating’ the public including those lessons beginning in primary schools.


  28. ONE MUST READ WITH THE UNDERSTANDING
    AS A BIOCHEMIST AND LECTURER IN NUTRITION I DONT LET ANY ONE DUMMY TELL ME RUBBISH
    ONE MUST ALWAYS STICK TO THE BASICS.
    THE STUDY OF NUTRITION IS BASED IN BIOCHEMISTRY AS ITS FOUNDATION

    DOES COMPONENTS OF FOOD INTERACT UNFAVOURABLY WITH ANY OF THE MAJOR METABOLIC PATHWAYS?
    I GONE


  29. How many hours of nutrition does a medical student have to undergo? In the UK is is eight hours in six years.


  30. How much hours of Biochemistry does a medical student have to undergo in the UK?

    After all, Biochemistry is the foundation of the relatively new Basic Science called Nutrition.
    The more pertinent question is whether one can apply this information, just as one needs to do in applying the other Basic Sciences.

    In fact, Biochemistry is to be found in all contemporary Basic Science texts. After all, Biochemistry is life, and life is Biochemistry.


  31. I do not know anything any biochemistry. What I do know is that the eight hours of nutrition and nothing at all about alternative medicines was mentioned in the media recently by medical schools..


  32. re I do not know any biochemistry I AM WILLING TO TEACH YOU ONLINE SIR lol
    Some alternative medicines (pharmaceuticals) are to be found in the current USMLE objectives. Can’t say for UWI, but I proposed having a course at BCC in 1998.


  33. A very generous offer, but I have no interest medicine or science apart from as a curiosity. In my youth, I had two close friends who were doctors and even then I had no interest in medicine, apart from being a patient.
    It was then that I discovered the high rate of suicide among medical students and doctors in the UK.


  34. Boy have times changed it wasn’t all that long ago all you Caribs were strictly meat eaters, I guess chowing down on some bad Arawak dick could turn you vegetarian. Neeps and tatties have been the scottish go to meal for eons and the only down side is that your legs look like one bite of a donut. I think you have to vary it up, a diet of monkey arse may seem appealing but as GP says you have to mix in the legumes .


  35. David

    Left an explanation for you, above


  36. @Hal Austin December 23, 2020 5:10 PM “It was then that I discovered the high rate of suicide among medical students and doctors in the UK.”

    I am curious. Is the high rate of suicide related to them being medical students/doctors or to their residence in the UK?


  37. Here is this years Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols from Mona.
    I was priviliged to participate in 1974, when it was more traditional.


  38. @Pacha

    The video you posted -does it not corroborate what GP is saying? The glutens affect people based on genetics. One cannot support wholesale positions as posited by Grenville and yours truly.


  39. Those points are given. But primarily it associated grains with the production of inflammation and the diseases so spawned.
    David


  40. @Pacha

    Yes but the substantive point stands, individual bodies handle intake differently.


  41. Yes, but human genetics are the the only variables cited. We could have affects from pesticides, GMOs etc causing inflammation as well.


  42. one must always read with the understanding
    what is “inflammation”?
    list the diseases spawned by “inflammation”
    what is “disease” essentially?


  43. Not the only variables cited


  44. @ GP December 23, 2020 3:49 PM
    “After all, Biochemistry is the foundation of the relatively new Basic Science called Nutrition.
    The more pertinent question is whether one can apply this information, just as one needs to do in applying the other Basic Sciences.”
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    It’s truly puzzling how a man who claims to be a guru in biochemistry and, possibly, a student of other life sciences which are all based on the theory of Evolution can be at the same time so schizophrenically paranoid when it comes matters of science vs. religion or magic.

    You just cannot ‘literally blindly’ believe in the Six days Adam & Eve creation Jewish fairy tale and still preach the ‘truth’ about chemistry, biology and genetics on the BU knowledge pulpit.


  45. re other life sciences which are all based on the theory of Evolution
    rubbish!
    please kindly inform us how life sciences are all based on the theory of Evolution

    re schizophrenically paranoid when it comes matters of science vs. religion or magic.
    not interested in religion or magic— I am an ardent Bible student

    please kindly note that belief believe in the Six days creation and about Adam & Eve IS A MATTER FAITH
    Hebrews 11:6 TEACHES CLEARLY without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that comes to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.
    AND R OMANS 10:17 TEACHES THAT faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.


  46. Brexit: Boris Johnson hails free trade deal with EU

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-55435930


  47. @ GP December 24, 2020 1:43 PM
    “not interested in religion or magic— I am an ardent Bible student..”
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    You are also an ardent Trump supporter who is still under the delusion that your idol won the elections fair and square and will continue to the POTUS after January 20th 2021 A.D.

    If you are such an ardent Bible student why don’t you go back to SUNDAY school and explain to us Bible illiterates how Noah and his family (all from one closely knit race of people) were able to turn into Africans, Europeans, East Indians, Chinese, ‘West Indians’, Arawaks, Caribs and Eskimos in less than 10,000 years.

    Was that racial diversity the direct result of incest or Noah’s descendants having sex with other primates or through evolution starting with Adam made from the dust of the ground?


  48. The Miller

    You seek to draw the student out of him depth.

    We bet that his response will rest in a faith only a fool could muster.

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