Osamenor
Staff member
I was once in an astrology class where a discussion started about food and moon signs. Someone said (not seriously) that they were thinking of opening restaurants for each sign: comfort food for Cancer, foreign food for Sagittarius.... (They actually started with those two signs.)
The Cancer moon person in the group said, "Yum, comfort food!" while I, a Sagittarius moon, said, "Yum, foreign food!" almost simultaneously.
Seriously, do you see a correlation between your moon sign and the kind of food you would really go for? Do you tend to prefer comfort food if you're a Cancer moon, foreign food if you're a Sag moon, or whatever other food fits the symbolism of your moon sign? (Or, maybe more to the point, which kind of restaurant would you choose, if you had a choice of restaurants by astrological sign? And if you're not a Cancer or Sag moon, what kind of food would you associate with your moon sign?)
For the record, I really do prefer exotic-to-me food when I'm eating out. Standard American fare doesn't cut it. I like Indian or Thai or Chinese or Mexican or Japanese or Vietnamese or Eritrean or, really, whatever isn't standard American fare. I also like to experiment when I cook, with different kinds of dishes from what I grew up with. And I grew up with plenty of ethnic restaurants nearby, so foreign food is rather familiar from childhood, although what we ate at home was more along the lines of standard American fare.
The Cancer moon person in the group said, "Yum, comfort food!" while I, a Sagittarius moon, said, "Yum, foreign food!" almost simultaneously.
Seriously, do you see a correlation between your moon sign and the kind of food you would really go for? Do you tend to prefer comfort food if you're a Cancer moon, foreign food if you're a Sag moon, or whatever other food fits the symbolism of your moon sign? (Or, maybe more to the point, which kind of restaurant would you choose, if you had a choice of restaurants by astrological sign? And if you're not a Cancer or Sag moon, what kind of food would you associate with your moon sign?)
For the record, I really do prefer exotic-to-me food when I'm eating out. Standard American fare doesn't cut it. I like Indian or Thai or Chinese or Mexican or Japanese or Vietnamese or Eritrean or, really, whatever isn't standard American fare. I also like to experiment when I cook, with different kinds of dishes from what I grew up with. And I grew up with plenty of ethnic restaurants nearby, so foreign food is rather familiar from childhood, although what we ate at home was more along the lines of standard American fare.