Word of the Day: CrapulousCrapulous is a word for feeling sick after overindulging, particularly with alcohol. It describes a groggy, nauseous, regretful state. This...
Gluttony of glamour: Nowadays it’s not enough to just earn money. It is important to show money.The pursuit of glamour involves tactics like using apsara-damsels to enchant and trap individuals. Modern trends, seen in television serial...
Gluttony stocks hit, signals future of foodWalmart said last week that it was noticing lower demand for food from people who are on GLP-1 drugs. Stocks of companies such as Kraft Hei...
Gluttony much: If you are a foodie, these tours are a mustIreland, Australia, Vietnam, Singapore and Doha should be on top of your list.
Flavours of India: Here's a look at a plethora of dishes that make festivals funIndian sweets and savouries are the most delightful aspect of festivals.
Lust, greed, envy: Why giving in to temptation isn’t always badThe seven deadly sins may not be so lethal, after all.
Make unhealthy foods’ consequences plainCould it be posited that the no-frills style of traditional home-cooking promoted healthy apportioning and sensible ingesting of food?
Do decisions lead to peer pressure?An Australian study finds girth to be a frequent trait of decision-makers.
Golf becoming collateral damage in the ongoing battle against corruptionOne of PM Narendra Modi’s first directives to bureaucrats was to stay off the golf courses and in their offices.
EU decrees to regard fat people as ‘disabled’. What of the slim?The judgment makes no distinction between those whose adipose is due to plain gluttony and those with hormonal disorder-related weight gain.
Yes, the answer is blowing in the wind!As the season of festivity, celebration and gluttony sets in, the sweet smelling invention of a Frenchman may not have come a gaseous momen...
Too many choices between apples and popcorn, effort and slothThe mental distance between the two options needs to be correctly ascertained as well: is an apple a big-enough shift from popcorn to merit...
From gluttony to philandering, wolf synonymous with bad deeds in children’s literatureThe villainous role of wolf in the story of Red Riding Hood has persisted for over 2,000 years.
- Muzzle guzzle!
It was Socrates who hinted at the dissatisfaction that propels gluttony, which St Aquinas also described as “an inordinate desire that defi...
- Sumo wrestling should look to India to bulk up its dwindling numbers
The slim pickings this year when it comes to new recruits for Japan's traditional sport of sumo wrestling was inevitable.
- Unholy portions
If it is proved that art imitates life, new genre of research may gain credence!
Self-control provides the greatest securityFear and intimidation would have run rampant in the world, if there were no self-control. A turbulent river becomes harmless if it is bound...