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What I Always Have In My Fridge
Everyone is different; Thats what makes humans so amazing. We vary in our views, our abilities, even our experiences. And, when we cook, the food on our plate can be seen as the accumulation of these differences brought forth in an outward expression of oneself. Since food is such a beacon of self-reflection and discovery, I think it is no suprise that, much like us, no fridge is the same on the inside. What I am trying to say is, you can tell a lot about a person by the food they keep on hand.
By Matchajin Bee4 years ago in Feast
Summertime Crunch
Summer Crunch – Tim McGahren Summertime in Georgia looms close and when you are not being overwhelmed by the peach state heat, main activities here include drinking beverages from mason jars, stupor sleeping, mopping off sweat, avoiding the outdoors, and eating (mostly dense) summertime foods. There is also a number of old-timey Georgia things we do here, but we don't share those with outsiders.
By Tim McGahren4 years ago in Feast
5 Most popular foods in the summer
Summertime is the perfect season to enjoy all of your favorite outdoor activities with family and friends. But what about the food? What are the most popular foods to enjoy during the summer months? Check out this list of five favorites that are sure to please everyone at your next cookout or picnic!
By Mohamed Sabry4 years ago in Feast
My Personal Feasts & Treats Of Summer
Summer is one of the most brightest, warmest and gracious times of the year and everyone's personal favourite season. With a list of countless joys and activities to embark on and relax to the hot weather to either sunbath in your back garden, host a barbeque, socialise at a beer garden with friends, plan and go for a day out at a park or a beach of an ideal picnic of a staycation holiday and anything else to embrace and endure the Summertime feeling of wearing your shades and shorts, picking up a tan and maybe enjoy an Ice-Cream without a moment to miss out on a bright spectacular day of the weather, (so long as you drink plenty of water included).
By CJ Enterprise4 years ago in Feast
Summer Popsicle Bliss...
Growing up, popsicles were always remarkably special in my eyes because they always made minute arguments between friends evaporate, while having the unique ability to improve vegetable-heavy dinners and to make long hot car rides more enjoyable. Additionally, popsicles were also the perfect thing to share between friends and between kids and their pups (you can ask my mom and her best buddy Pinto about that one!) 😉 LOL
By Tiffany Gordon4 years ago in Feast
Jessica's Top 5 Treats To Beat The Heat
Like most people ya girl likes to eat food all year round, but in the warmer seasons I don't like to eat just any food. Alright you got me! Hi I'm Jessica and well I love all foods equally regardless of season, but let me tell you that the best foods in my opinion for summer are the cold ones. Like hear me out; summer is like totally super hot, and cold foods like ice cream are like not. Pretty convincing argument if your like me and always looking to beat the heat every summer.
By Wolf_of_ Frost4 years ago in Feast
Renaissance Festival War Stories: The Lost Scrolls - Food Edition ...Part 2
The Minnesota Renaissance Festival offers some great tastes and foods. While some people get their kicks at the Minnesota State Fair with fried foods, foods on a stick, and fried foods on a stick; I'm filling my stomach and my soul at the Minnesota Renaissance Festival. Here are a few more foods that did not make the first cut.
By Tinka Boudit She/Her4 years ago in Feast
Renaissance Festival War Stories: The Lost Scrolls - Food Edition
Nothing tastes like the Minnesota Renaissance Festival. Running seven weekends from mid-August to the end of September and sometimes into October, summertime ends with the flavors of the renaissance. While many Minnesotans are getting their end-of-summer fill at the State Fair, I am filling my stomach and my soul at the Minnesota Renaissance Festival.
By Tinka Boudit She/Her4 years ago in Feast





