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My Seattle Favorites Volume 1
I have been living in Seattle for a good chunk of time now, and I have had so much fun exploring the city. I love it when people visit here and I get to show them and take them to all the cool things to see and do and eat and experience around the city. Even the super touristy stuff like the Space Needle and Pike Place Market have their charms when you live here. While I don’t think I will be going to the top of the Space Needle ever again in my life (I mean really, who wants to pay 30 dollars to ride an elevator?), that doesn’t mean it isn’t beautiful. I really do get a sense of joy when I see it on my morning commute.
By Paige Graffunder7 years ago in Feast
17 Korean Dishes Every Foodie Should Try
There is no better way to immerse yourself in Korean culture than to indulge in their cuisine. Luckily, it’s not difficult to fall in love with Korean food. Most of us have already been swept away by Korean BBQ, but there’s more to K-food than just that. And if you’re a foodie, I’m sure you’d want to explore more of what Korean food has to offer. Here’s a list of dishes that I loved, which I’m sure most of you will too.
By Cil Borlaza7 years ago in Feast
Eataly
The beauty of Melbourne with its variety and vibrant landscape of cultures and traditions is going to definitely sweep off your feet most of the time. And when it comes to food, you have plenty of choices!! Melbourne's eclectic dining scene offers an amazing and enticing panorama of the world's great cuisines, from popular favourites to the truly groundbreaking.
By Letizia De Luca7 years ago in Feast
Delicious and Different Egyptian Cuisine
Egyptian cuisine offers food that's mostly grown or available in Egypt. The food here is a culinary adventure and a real taste treat. Egyptians in Egypt eat really well and nutritious. Meat is normally roasted or grilled, whole or ground, and the main meat choices are chicken and lamb. There are a lot of cows, but mostly they are used to help out on the farms.
By Rasma Raisters7 years ago in Feast
Ways to Eat Healthy While on the Road
If you have been on a road trip before, you probably know all too well that it’s hard to eat well on the road. Junk food is the main option at every gas station, and when you’re in the car, you’re bored; so of course, being bored is going to leave you feeling hungrier than ever. Eating healthy is particularly hard on the road, when you’re away from your normal routine and healthy food choices just aren’t as easy to grab and go with. However, if you’re truly committed to eating healthy while on the road, it’s totally possible to make good food choices when road tripping.
By Morgan E. Westling7 years ago in Feast
Best Halloween Treats at Disneyland and California Adventures
How could you possibly make the most magical place on earth even more magical? You guessed it, incorporate Halloween! One of the greatest qualities about Disneyland and California Adventures, and what makes people enjoy these amusement parks, is the fact that you are surrounded by this childlike fantasy land where none of your "adult" problems even matter—the food included. Along with the spooky additions to the attractions, people are looking forward to devouring these ghoulish treats scattered around the park. Disney has found a way to get us to continuously anticipate the holidays and spending a good amount of money on this enchanting place of happiness. First walking through the entrance, you instantly become overwhelmed with all these holiday themed goodies and you don't want to miss out on any of them. Where do you start? Here's a little guide to what the best treats are and where you can get them.
By Brittney Hudkins7 years ago in Feast
Coffee, Culture, & Countries—Part 1
Growing up in Canada, Tim Hortons is the place to go. (This will be debated now and yes I know it’s not the same, but we, as Canadians, are known for it). From the red paper cups, to the simple brown bags that our food is given in, it has always been a stop I make before I leave the country and immediately upon arrival. When I see that sign, I become nostalgic of home and all the great qualities about it. From the hockey name to the winter time designs it is hard to miss a spot as iconic as Tim Hortons. On a personal note it reminds me of friends, family, new opportunities and deep conversations. It was a place to bond, to think and most of all relax. To this day, the advertisements express community, a Canadian identity, one that is united by the cold winters but warm coffee and smiles of familiar faces. It’s the 5 AM drives to practice with your parents, the spot to meet up with friends when you first learned to drive. The place to both start and finish a day with the people you care about. It is not surprising when you know the origins of the chain. Tim Horton was a player for the Toronto Maple Leafs. In a weird way, it symbolizes the stereotype for Canadians as winter and hockey being at our core. But for me, no matter where I am in the world it will always remind me of the Great White North.
By Steven Altman8 years ago in Feast
6 Unmissable Cafes in Porto. Top Story - August 2018.
Noshi Right in the heart of Porto, Noshi is the perfect place to go for someone who wants to eat healthier without even noticing it! They manage to create incredible sweet treats without using any sugar, and often avoid gluten or dairy as well. The chocolate mousse is simply amazing (an opinion backed up by everyone I excitedly forced to try it) whilst the hot chocolate is beautifully rich. For those who aren’t quite as obsessed with chocolate, try their cheesecake and take your pick from the range of quality coffees that they offer.
By Matthew Hutchison8 years ago in Feast












