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Easy Tips for Hosting the Perfect Holiday Meal
Image Source: Envato Planning on hosting a meal this holiday season? Before you start to feel too stressed out, remember the holidays are supposed to be fun and enjoyable, a time for family and friends. So if you are starting to feel anxiety about hosting the perfect event, take a deep breath and take a look at these tips to help make this meal enjoyable for everyone, including yourself.
By McKenzie Jones5 years ago in Feast
Sweet Holidays
As the colder weather creeps upon the year, comfort food and sacred holiday recipes come to the table. This holiday tale starts a fortnight before Christmas. Outside, trees become bare with only fresh snow covering their limbs. The Christmas tree is dragged into the home and placed upright with pride as the smell of pine fills the living room. My brother pops in the DVR of the classic Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer, the animated 1964 version of course. (Yes, we still have a DVR player and DVRs) My sisters, mother, grandma, and I all gather in the kitchen. With eager taste buds, we get into positions.
By Angelica Pasquali5 years ago in Feast
The Best Way To Brew A Pot Of Coffee
Coffee is just so refreshing, isn't it? You may wonder how you can enjoy your coffee differently than you do. Be sure that you haven't explored every option available to you. Continue reading to find out just how you can spice up that next cup of joe in the morning.
By Olivia Kristy5 years ago in Feast
How to Enjoy a Food Festival
There is nothing better for foodies or those who just like discovering new cuisine than to attend a food festival. Here you will find all manner of dishes to sample, be it local, regional or international culinary delights. Of course, to fully enjoy such events, it is always best to be prepared which includes everything from finding the right kind of food festival to getting physically ready! Here are some tips to keep in mind which will help you do just that.
By Peaushan Devanarayana5 years ago in Feast
My Experiment with Meal Prepping
The reason why I even thought about doing this is because meal prepping is so popular these days, I hear moms talk about it, see it on social media and many people have attested to the fact that it helps them with weight control. However, I have also heard meal prepping be thought of as a thing for "people who have time for it", meaning if you're busy or working all the time then you simply can't have time to meal prep.
By Mariam Tocco5 years ago in Feast
4 Must-Haves for Sustainable Coffee Brewing. Top Story - September 2020.
It’s become increasingly important to be intentional regarding our footprint on the planet. Living a sustainable lifestyle requires an assessment of our daily habits, our areas of waste, and where positive changes can be made. Following these four steps will set you up for a wonderfully sustainable coffee brewing process.
By Dan Pittman6 years ago in Feast
The Food Blogger and What It Takes to Be One
To start with, most Food Bloggers don't look like the glamorous pictures that you see with the lady holding a ridiculously expensive camera with a telephoto lens big enough to go on a safari just to take a picture of a tomato.
By Pamela k Conoly6 years ago in Feast
Popcorn! Traditional and Many Other Varieties of Ways to Serve It Through the Years
My fondest memories of my childhood are filled with my Dad making old fashioned kettle corn in an old seasoned deep fry pan that my Mom and Dad used for just about everything they cooked. It was perfect every time and seasoned perfectly with just salt. So good! We went to drive in movies a lot and my Dad didn't like paying the prices at the snack bar. We were a very frugal family. So, that day my Mom would be busy in the kitchen preparing treats in mason jars, popcorn, which was made last so that it would be fresh, toaster sandwiches like you get at Sonic and even french fries from scratch!
By Pamela k Conoly6 years ago in Feast
Tips to Make Counting Macros Easier
One of the biggest benefits of counting macros is that you can eat what you want while making gains in the gym. The main goal of macro counting is to meet the daily intake of macronutrients, which include fat, carbohydrates, and protein.
By Paisley Hansen6 years ago in Feast
Art of Coffee Making
Have you ever watched the barista at your local coffee shop and thought “I reckon I could do this at home!”. Have you gone out and bought yourself a home espresso machine? Have you forked out some serious coin in the hopes that making coffee at home will save you money in the long term? If you have, I’m willing to bet that your first reaction to trying your at-home creation was something along the lines of “Dammit…this taste nothing like café coffee!”. In fact, I bet there’s a good chance that the espresso machine that you went out and bought from the department store is currently sitting in the cupboard, taking up space and gathering dust! Why? Making café quality coffee at home is really bloody hard! Many try and only a handful actually succeed. We all have at some point in our lives tried to perfect our coffee and make it taste like Starbucks or G&B coffee. No matter how much we see the videos or do a step by step procedure we never achieve the same taste. It might be close but never 100%. So why is it so hard to reproduce café quality espresso coffee in the home? Can it even be done? We’re going to explore some main differences between café vs home espresso set ups and go over a few tips and tricks to help you improve your home espresso!
By Aditya verma6 years ago in Feast
You Shouldn't be Intimidated to be a Home Cook
Do you find yourself loading up your grocery cart every week with frozen dinners, boxed mac and cheese, and pre-made meals? Often find yourself eating the same two pasta dishes over and over, because it’s easy to cook and you don’t feel like you have any skills in the kitchen?
By Emm Danielle6 years ago in Feast











