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Countdown Cookies
This is not a drill. These cookies are the bomb. Super simple and nigh-infinitely customizable, this addictive shortbread will leave your waistline in peril. I don't have any photos because the last batch of lemon variants didn't make it long enough and I'm finally out of flour.
By Maia Gadwall the metAlchemistabout 21 hours ago in Feast
Home-Cooked Dishes
Want to impress at the dinner table with dishes that are bursting with flavor, surprisingly simple to master, and visually stunning? Look no further. This collection of 10 home-cooked classics focuses on fresh ingredients, smart techniques, and vibrant presentations. From sizzling meat dishes to refreshing salads, these recipes will elevate your everyday cooking and turn any meal into a special occasion. Let's get started!
By yue . shuiabout 22 hours ago in Feast
The Festival of Flavors
The small town of Meadowville was known for its colorful festivals, but the one everyone looked forward to the most was the annual Feast of Flavors. It was a celebration of food, family, and friendship, and this year, twelve-year-old Mia was determined to be part of it. She had spent weeks helping her grandmother prepare recipes that had been in their family for generations.
By Sudais Zakwana day ago in Feast
Butter is Better, So They Say
“Butter is better” was an advertising slogan that became well-known in 1942. The American Dairy Association launched an advertising campaign with this theme. The campaign was created during World War II. Its goal was to promote butter use, even when it had supply issues.
By Calvin Londona day ago in Feast
“Put Food on the Table” Is An Idiom That Means More Than Eating
Politicians often say in their speeches that they want you to “put food on the table.” That is an idiom that means more than having something to eat. It means earning enough money to provide the necessities for you and your family.
By Margaret Minnicksa day ago in Feast
Entrepreneurial Ramadan Productivity
Entrepreneurial Ramadan Productivity Tips Ramadan is a sacred month of reflection, discipline, and spiritual growth. However, for business owners, it may also seem like one of the most difficult times of the year. Long fasting hours, changes in routine, late-night prayers, and social commitments can easily disrupt normal business momentum.
By Farida Kabir3 days ago in Feast
Australia Fast Food & Quick Service Restaurant Market 2026: Dining Habits, Menu Innovation & Digital Ordering. AI-Generated.
Australia Fast Food & Quick Service Restaurant Market Overview The Australia fast food and quick service restaurant (QSR) market continues to evolve as consumers seek convenient, affordable and quickly prepared meals that fit into increasingly busy lifestyles. QSRs include branded fast food chains, limited-service restaurants and takeaway outlets that focus on speed of service and standardized menu offerings. These establishments serve a wide range of food categories such as burgers, pizza, fried chicken, sandwiches, coffee, desserts and Asian-inspired meals. The Australia fast food and quick service restaurant market growth reached USD 5.5 Billion in 2025. Looking forward, the market is expected to reach USD 7.7 Billion by 2034, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 3.72% during 2026-2034. This growth reflects steady consumer demand, menu diversification and ongoing digital transformation across the sector.
By Amyra Singh3 days ago in Feast
NASA delays Artemis II moon launch after issues during rehearsal. AI-Generated.
NASA has announced a delay in the highly anticipated Artemis II Moon mission, pushing its launch from early February to March 2026 at the earliest. This shift comes after engineers encountered problems during a critical pre‑launch rehearsal known as a wet dress rehearsal — a full practice of countdown procedures that simulates real launch conditions without astronauts on board. The agency emphasized that the decision, while disappointing to space enthusiasts, reflects NASA’s deep commitment to safety, engineering rigor, and ensuring that this historic mission proceeds only when it is ready.
By Saboor Brohi 4 days ago in Feast
Georgian Cooking Class
I've turned 56 today and my niece, who is visiting me in Tbilisi, gave me a most wonderful birthday present - a Georgian cuisine cooking class taught by a wonderful chef Karolina. Before retiring, she used to be a tour guide, so we had a pleasure of not only learning how to cook traditional Georgian dishes but also of listening to her stories about Georgia and its culture.
By Lana V Lynx5 days ago in Feast










