history
Iconic food and gustatory moments in history.
WHY I BOUGHT A BREADMAKER AND THE REASON YOU SHOULD TOO!
I purchased a bread maker machine for my home for a variety of reasons. I wanted to remove some of the less healthy components and preservatives from my family’s diet because my wife and I and our three children are all bread, dough, and baked goods lovers and we always have a few items from the bakery department on hand as well as 2 or 3 loaves of bread but there just always seemed to be that processed flavor. I figured it only made sense to test and see if we could create some of these delicious goods ourselves.
By Les Morgan3 years ago in Feast
The Birth of Venus: A Timeless Replica of the Ancient Greek Masterpiece
The Birth of Venus, a masterpiece of ancient Greek sculpture, has been captivating audiences for centuries. Created by the renowned artist and sculptor, Sandro Botticelli, the original sculpture is now housed in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy. As such, it is one of the most celebrated works of art from the Renaissance period.
By ethanzoe373 years ago in Feast
New Year's Eve
New Year's Eve, also known as New Year's Night, is the last night of the year, typically celebrated with parties and social gatherings. People often celebrate by counting down to midnight, when the new year begins, and by making resolutions or setting goals for the year ahead.
By Fakhir fareed3 years ago in Feast
Christmas tradition-
CHRISTENING ORIGIN Both paganism and Roman culture are responsible for the origins of Christmas. In December, the Romans had two different feasts. The first was a two-week festival called Saturnalia that was held in honor of their agricultural god Saturn. They observed Mithra, their sun god's birth, on December 25. Both parties were rowdy and intoxicated.
By zamai mate3 years ago in Feast








