vegan
Vegan recipes, lifestyle, and culture presented by the Feast food community.
The All-You-Can-Eat Buffet That Became France’s Favorite Restaurant. AI-Generated.
France's highest-grossing restaurant is not a storied Parisian bistro with three Michelin stars. It is not a Riviera hotspot with celebrity clientele. It is Les Grands Buffets, an all-you-can-eat temple of gastronomy on the outskirts of Narbonne, a modest city of 56,000 near the Spanish border.
By Kenneth Ethan Carl4 days ago in Feast
A Crisp and Punchy Italian Salad. AI-Generated.
The best recipes often come with a story, a connection to a person or a place that makes them more than just a list of ingredients. For food writer Rachel Roddy, this week's recipe—a crisp, punchy salad of puntarelle, radicchio, celery, apple and cheese—is a tribute woven with memory, friendship, and the enduring legacy of a man who knew his vegetables like few others: the late Charlie Hicks.
By Kenneth Ethan Carl4 days ago in Feast
The Food Pyramid Has Been Flipped. Here’s What the New One Really Means.
For decades, we were taught to eat from the bottom up. Grains formed the foundation. Bread, rice, cereal. Protein and fats hovered higher, almost suspiciously. Sugar sat at the top like a guilty secret we all pretended not to touch.
By Aarsh Malik22 days ago in Feast
Your Guide to Adagio Tea's Sister Sites
Adagio doesn't just sell tea--they also maintain five sister sites that contain recipes, reviews, forums and other resources for tea lovers. The layouts are a little outdated, and web traffic isn't exactly booming, but these sites still get occasional updates that make them worth checking out. Plus, you'll get access to over a decade's worth of information.
By Kaitlin Shanks23 days ago in Feast
Hummus and Flatbread
Okay, yes baking is my thing but a while ago I used to make a lot of hummus and the story behind it is simply this: I love the idea of hummus I just hate the one that comes from the shops so I made my own. I always found the one from the shops tastes like sludge and doesn't have a great texture to it. I'd like a little bit more flexibility in my hummus and so - I give you my secret recipe for creating great tasting, spicy hummus with very little effort.
By Annie Kapur27 days ago in Feast
My Honest Tea with Tae Review Part Two
I wasn't planning on buying more tea, but when Tea with Tae sent me an email promising a 40% discount and two free gifts, I had to jump on that before the deal ended. I added Lemon Creme and Coconut Oolong to my order, then went to the checkout page and saw that Bakeshop Bliss and Rudolph's Delight had magically appeared in my cart.
By Kaitlin Shanksabout a month ago in Feast
My Honest Adagio Tea Review
I hadn't bought tea from Adagio in a while, but their card program struck me as the perfect opportunity to try new blends. I waited until I'd accumulated several cards, then added a few samples to my cart--including Thai Tea and Mocha Nut Mate--and placed my order. When the pouches of loose-leaf tea arrived, I thought I'd write a review to help you find the perfect blends for your cabinet.
By Kaitlin Shanksabout a month ago in Feast
Your Smoothie King Menu Guide
Smoothie King's menu is fairly extensive, and with newer additions like loaded toasts and smoothie bowls, it can be a lot to take in. As a frequent visitor, I thought I'd take the time to write a menu guide that outlines the categories and customization options. I'll also throw in some observations and advice that I've accumulated along the way.
By Kaitlin Shanksabout a month ago in Feast









