humanity
Humanity topics include pieces on the real lives of chefs, professionals, amateurs, inspiring youth, influencers, and general feel good human stories in the Feast food sphere.
10 Fun Reasons to Celebrate the Holiday Season in Spain.
Many countries can claim their own weird and wonderful Christmas traditions and favourite foods that owe their origins to a combination of unique folklore and established religions. Spain, of course, is no exception. December is a fun month that melds all the national, religious, and ancient pagan traditions and serves them with a giant heaping of finger-licking food and the all-important family gatherings.
By Kimberley Silverthorneabout a year ago in Feast
A Global Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving, for many, conjures images of cozy gatherings, delicious meals, and heartfelt gratitude shared among loved ones. Thanksgiving or celebrations of gratitude are not confined to a single country or culture. Across the globe, various traditions honor the spirit of giving thanks, each with its own unique customs and stories. In this blog, we’ll explore Thanksgiving through a broader lens, uncovering how gratitude transcends borders and connects us all in profound ways.
By Cletus-Ogbu Philominaabout a year ago in Feast
No-cook recipes
Life is busy, and sometimes, the last thing anyone wants to do is turn on the stove or oven. Whether it's the middle of summer and too hot to cook, you're short on time, or you're just craving something fresh, no-cook recipes are a lifesaver. These meals offer quick, nutritious, and delicious options that don't require cooking, making them perfect for those looking to simplify their kitchen routine without sacrificing taste or quality. With just a few ingredients and minimal preparation, you can create satisfying dishes that range from breakfast to dessert. Here, we explore a variety of no-cook recipes that can add both convenience and flavor to your meal planning.
By Housekeepingabout a year ago in Feast
Why Chili's Is a Lot More Dangerous Than You Realized
When people think about dining out at a place like Chili's, they often envision a laid-back experience filled with a family-friendly atmosphere, large portions of comfort food, and happy hour deals. Known for its sizzling fajitas, baby back ribs, and loaded burgers, Chili's has long been a staple in the American dining scene. However, beneath the casual dining façade, there are hidden health and nutritional dangers associated with the food served at establishments like Chili's that often go overlooked. In recent years, increasing attention has been placed on the dangers of high-calorie, high-sodium, and high-sugar meals, and Chili's is no exception. This essay will explore some of the potential health risks associated with eating at Chili's, focusing on factors like portion sizes, nutritional content, and the addictive qualities of highly processed foods.
By Housekeepingabout a year ago in Feast
Milne Bay Province
Milne Bay Province, located in the easternmost part of Papua New Guinea, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, diverse traditions, and vibrant festivals. Among these, the Yam Festival holds a special place, serving as a symbol of gratitude, prosperity, and unity among the local communities. This annual event revolves around the cultivation, harvesting, and sharing of yams—an essential staple and cultural icon in Milne Bay society. The festival is a showcase of traditional dances, rituals, and culinary practices, offering a glimpse into the vibrant lifestyle of the people of this province.
By Grace Guiseabout a year ago in Feast
Traditional Dishes of Mumu and Aigir
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, diverse languages, and traditional cuisines. Among the most iconic culinary practices are the Mumu and Aigir, both of which reflect the deep connection between the people and their land. These dishes are not just food but central to cultural ceremonies, gatherings, and festivals across the provinces of PNG.
By Grace Guiseabout a year ago in Feast
Cooking Dinner on Valentine’s Day
Many couples celebrate Valentine’s Day by going out to eat at a special restaurant. In fact so many couples do this on Valentine’s Day that getting a table at a highly sought after restaurant will likely involve making reservations well in advance and restaurants which do not take reservations may require long waits to be seated on Valentine’s Day. However, couples who are looking for a change of pace on Valentine’s Day can try cooking their own dinner on Valentine’s Day. This article will provide some basic tips for cooking dinner on Valentine’s Day and will also provide some ideas for making the activity of cooking more unique.
By Alexey Sabadyrabout a year ago in Feast
Planning a Trip on Valentine’s Day
Whisking your partner away on a surprise, two week long exotic vacation may seem like an extremely romantic idea for a Valentine’s Day gift but it does not always work out that way. In theory a surprise vacation is incredibly romantic but in reality it can often be filled with complications which put a damper on the trip. However, it is possible to plan a trip for Valentine’s Day and have it turn out to be an absolutely incredible gift which your partner will remember forever. This article will provide some information on how to plan a trip for Valentine’s Day without running into a number of snags.
By Alexey Sabadyrabout a year ago in Feast








