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.
Hands for Humanity
The concept of humanity is often associated with the characteristics of kindness, empathy, and compassion towards others. In today's world, it's more important than ever to embrace these values, especially in the face of global challenges such as inequality, injustice, and climate change.
By ashley louise3 years ago in Feast
The Cost of Living
There once was a tiny settlement in the middle of a sizable woodland. Although the peasants led a basic existence, they were cheerful and satisfied with it. They had each other in addition to sustenance, drink, and refuge, which was everything they required to live. A close-knit society, the peasants watched out for one another.
By mohammed iguelim3 years ago in Feast
Pros and Cons of Using Creatine Monohydrate
Creatine monohydrate is one of the most popular and well-researched supplements in the world of sports nutrition. It is a naturally occurring compound found in meat and fish, and it plays a vital role in energy metabolism. Creatine monohydrate supplements are widely used by athletes, bodybuilders, and fitness enthusiasts to enhance athletic performance, increase muscle mass, and improve overall strength. While creatine monohydrate offers many benefits, there are also some potential drawbacks that users should be aware of. In this article, we will explore the pros and cons of using creatine monohydrate.
By Steadfast Nutritions3 years ago in Feast
Vegan Recipe Book
The Vegan Recipe Book is a comprehensive cookbook that offers over 300 plant-based recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert. Created by a team of experienced vegan chefs, the book aims to provide delicious and healthy vegan meals for individuals looking to adopt a plant-based diet.
By Payton Mitchell3 years ago in Feast
Hormonal Balance Now
Hormonal Balance Now is a comprehensive book by Dr. Claudia Welch that delves deep into the complex interplay of hormones and how to balance them. The book is a valuable resource for anyone looking to improve their overall health and well-being by taking a holistic approach to balancing hormones.
By Payton Mitchell3 years ago in Feast
Being vegan is hard
Being Vegan Being vegan for 4 years is exhausting. I started this challenge by learning about nutrition, food processing and labelling. Preparing to answer questions like: why don't you just eat meat/real food? And, why call vegan food meat names? Followed by “Where do you get your proteins?” and “Animals die because of you during harvesting, how are you still vegan?” Topped with “Plants can feel pain too” and “Bacteria are alive and you eat millions of those in one spoon of kimchi, murderer.” I made the last one up but you got the feel of the carnivore status quo.
By The Food Guy3 years ago in Feast
Food shortages
Food shortages are a growing concern around the holidays, especially in countries where access to food is already limited. The holiday season, with its emphasis on feasting and celebration, can exacerbate food shortages and lead to even greater inequality in access to food.
By DIYStudent3 years ago in Feast
"Blowing Out Candles and Making Wishes: The Magic of Birthdays"
Birthdays are a special occasion that is celebrated every year to mark the anniversary of a person's birth. It's a time for friends and family to come together and celebrate the life of the person who is celebrating their birthday. From cakes to balloons, presents to parties, birthdays are a time of joy and celebration.
By Ahmet BOLEL3 years ago in Feast
Ramadan The Gift from Allah
One of the most well-known features of Ramadan is the daily fast from sunrise to sunset, which is observed by Muslims worldwide. Ramadan is a time for Muslims to engage in introspection, increase their devotion to God, and improve their understanding of Islamic teachings. Muslims are encouraged to give to charity during Ramadan, with many people donating to organizations that help the poor and needy.
By Zeshan Shahid3 years ago in Feast
Ramadan for New Muslims
Ramadan is a month of blessings, a month of forgiveness, and a month of self-reflection. It is a month that is very close to my heart, and the reason is that it was during Ramadan when I converted to Islam. The story of my first Ramadan as a Muslim is one that I will never forget.
By VocalVibes3 years ago in Feast
Unlock the Secrets of Medicinal Garden Design for Optimal Health and Healing!
If you're interested in natural remedies and self-sufficiency, a medicinal garden is an excellent investment. Not only can you grow a variety of herbs, shrubs, and trees with healing properties, but you'll also have fresh ingredients for teas, tinctures, and other homemade remedies.
By Edis Susic3 years ago in Feast






