
Want some pie?
Is food a symbol of love? Is food a substitute for love? Do our families feel loved as they enjoy the food we prepared for them? Let’s think about some of the roles that food may play in our lives.
Babies feel loved when fed
A baby, while drinking their first food, feels warm, protected, peaceful, sated and what evolves into …wait for it… LOVED!
Oxytocin, the love hormone, is produced in the brain of the infant while drinking milk. Skin and eye contact with the parent also promotes, among other positive feelings, a bonding while baby drinks from his bottle or from mother’s breast. Feeding time is also a time of having a parent’s complete attention and love. So soon after birth an association is created between food and love.
Toddlers learn mental and sensory stimulation
The toddler brain is stimulated as he learns the names, textures, tastes, consistencies and colors of foods. While being cute as they play and explore food, they receive the total attention from their parents which may help with bonding, promoting social development and hopefully feelings of being loved.
After School Snacks
Young students are often hungry, tired, bored or frustrated after a long day at kindergarten or school. They just spent the whole day learning about school subjects, social life, like making friends, and all of the stressors associated with school.
What happens when they get home? (I realize everyone’s after-school time is different depending on their home life, parent’s work situations, interactions with siblings and family dynamics.) But after school most kids are hungry, right? They want to “drown out the “droning” of the ABC’s; stop the drilling of math tables; in short they want to disconnect from the whole school thing for a little while.
My mother always had an after school snack of cookies and milk or some other sweet thing that buoyed our spirits above the drowning waves of school. We felt so loved and safe while enjoying our mother’s thoughtfulness which provided a balm for the stressors of education and social life.
I think most kids, greeted with snacks and attention, will feel loved. Perhaps at least one parent asks about their day while they eat. Again food may be a time of bonding, feeling warm, protected, peaceful, sated and…you got it! ..LOVED. I realize that some parents may be stressors, in themselves, on the children to succeed and make “A’s.” That causes a whole different set of feelings in the kids (which I am not covering here).
Teenagers still need food/love.
Food, family and life changes when the kids become teenagers. After school the teen goes to activities with friends and may grab their own snack on the way home.
Then there is supper, perhaps not always the best time to relate to each other, especially when teenagers want their privacy, or one or both parents work and are tired. So now eating may become just a matter of taking in nutrition. Hopefully it is sometimes still a time for family fellowship, depending on the emotional dynamics of the family.
Now For The Parents
Both parents get a hit of oxytocin just from the sight, smell, skin and eye contact with their baby. The mother gets her milk flowing and the uterus tightens while breast feeding. Oxytocin is also released when hugging or being affectionate with the baby. So the giving of food and the conversation that may go with it, is associated with affection, warmth, and love for the parents as well.
When the children are young and the parents want to cheer them up with something that says, “I love you,” what do parents often do? They make cookies, go out for supper, serve ice cream, or some other confection. The parents may get a jolt of “love” from the appreciation of their kids.
Hopefully all the parenting we did, when our kids were little, stuck and the kids remembered, at least vaguely, the feeling of warmth, love, and bonding that took place when they were babies and on through their life.
We, like them, received oxytocin into our bloodstream making us feel all warm and fuzzy when we watched them drink their milk, learn to eat and taste food, refresh themselves after school, and hopefully we enjoyed their company as they grew up at the breakfast or dinner table.
Think about this: When your grown daughter or son moves out on their own, do (did) you worry about how healthily they are eating, and try to give them food to be sure they were eating with good nutrition ? (Well I did.) Or are we trying to tell them they still need us? Or are we trying to regain that feeling of being needed by our adult child again?
I realize some of this is over-simplification and certainly does not apply to all families. But it kind of makes sense as a few examples of how important food is to us above its nutritional value. Think about what role food plays in your life, the lives of your children, be they little or adult.

Just today I had a conversation with another teacher about food/ memories and smells of food. 🙂
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We all love food for many varied reasons. Lol
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Thank you so much, Xeno!! So glad that you liked it!
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You’re very welcome.
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I definitely have issues with binge eating when I’m upset or happy really. I have a verrrryyyy emotional relationship with food- like you mentioned above growing up I often used it as a stress relief- like grabbing snacks after school etc.
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I know what you mean. My biggest problem is eating chocolate when I am bored, lonesome, or just want chocolate. I don’t eat a whole box or anything like that but it does provide some temporary comfort.
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Chocolate is one of my hugeeee weaknesses too. I actually can’t keep it in the house or I won’t stop eating it until it’s gone!
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I am working on loving myself and improving my confidence. You may have more stressors in your life than you can handle right now. Be good to yourself.
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I was reminded of this sweet video…https://youtu.be/cGbqX2N1Q58
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Wow! That was powerful and sweet. I shared it on Facebook too. Thank you.
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You are right food is more than just “food”. Nice post.
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Thank you!! Glad you liked it. Thank you for taking the time to respond.
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Beautiful
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Thank you.
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Very informative and helpful post. Food that is so important in everyone’s life but how to eat is more important
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Great post 😁
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Thank you! Glad you liked it!
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This is true. I was going more for the way we are influenced by food, but you are right.
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Always enjoy your thoughts and insights. Many cultures are are food oriented. As are religious traditions and holidays. Food is definitely a love language as well as a way to self-soothe. What kind of pie are you eating?
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Thank you Mother Wintermoon! So good to hear from you and delighted that you enjoyed my post! I hope you are well and enjoying life.
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I think it’s a way to show love
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Yes. We show love to ourselves when we eat healthy foods. Sometimes even a little chocolate or sweet food makes me feel loved too.
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Hola
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Gracias, foodtipswithneel.
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Lovely post! The wonders of oxytocin!
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Thanks Dorothy. Glad you liked this post.
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Food is connected to love in a variety of ways
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You’re absolutely right!
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Thank you for this great information. I did know most of the these details. Much appreciated!
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Thank you for commenting. Delighted that it helped you.
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It did indeed! Blessings to you!
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Thank you!!! I had a wonderful loving family who showed their love to us four kids, who grew into good loving people. I am so thankful for my parents.
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You are very blessed indeed!
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Thank you, Suzette.
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Food is definitely a love language ✨
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Yes, in deed. Thanks for commenting.
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Thank you for sharing my post! I am glad you liked it enough to share it.
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Such a heartwarming reflection! Food truly nurtures bonds and fosters love in families. Beautifully articulated.
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Thank you, Moumita Sarkar! I appreciate your kind words. Delighted that you enjoyed it and shared it
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Food is one of the best item that replenish our soul an body, for a hungry man is an angry man this proverb means alot
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Thanks for commenting, Kels 99.
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Great information. 🙂
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I love your attitude. LoveLifeHappiness&More! I wish I had thought of that name!😊🤣😊
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Aww. You just made my day. 😉
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L,L,H, and More, the feeling is mutual for your kind words about my post. Thanks!
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Very new subject of connecting with food.
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Thank you for commenting, Gupta. Glad that you liked this post.
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Your reflection on the relationship between food and love is thought-provoking. It’s fascinating to consider how food can be intertwined with feelings of warmth, protection, and love throughout various stages of life. Thank you for sharing these insightful observations! -ArConsultings.org
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Thank you! Food and I are old friends. It has taught me much. So glad you liked this blog!
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Love this! Thanks for sharing
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Thank you, Lucy Rebecca. Glad you liked it!
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Nice post. I love read your post. Hi from Bali island
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Thank you, Gederedita. Hi from North Carolina. Glad that you like the post.
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Good questions
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Thank you!
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Al-Mercy, in the future if you want to share my blog post, I expect you to owe me the courtesy of asking and giving my blog name as the source of the post!! My blog is not given credit on your site!! I will block you from now on, if you do this again!
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Sure I do ! I love pie 🥰🤝🌷
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It’s a good thing that you do. Hehe! Glad you liked this one.
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yes, food definitely is an expression of love and I do love pie!
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I am hunger now
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Oops, sorry about that. Get some food in you.😊
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Hello. What a great, down-to-earth blog, and what a great subject. I want to note also, that not only is great food to be desired, but just the act of family and friends sitting together as they eat is a wonderful thing. I live alone now, and have beautiful memories of such activities. Blessings to you.
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Thank you for your kind words. I eat by myself often too. But I have two friends who I eat out with during the week. I also have my black cat who keeps me company. Thank you so much for the blessings. I feel blessed in so many ways. My two sons married wise and wonderful women. I love them all so much. Hugs and blessings to you as well. I have 300 plus blogposts on many different topics. Enjoy when you can.
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So wholesome
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Thank you. I had to study nutrtion in nurse’s training years ago. My husband had diabetes, so I learned how to feed a diabetic. And now I am a prediabetic. So I got creative. Thank you for commenting Fittalks.
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