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14 Unique Gifts for People Who Love to Cook
For many of us, the kitchen is our sanctuary. It's where we create edible art, and where we can unleash our inner maverick. If you have a friend who loves to cook, then getting them new kitchen gear is always going to be an appreciated gesture.
By Emily McCay9 years ago in Feast
Garlic: Nature's Antibiotic
I recently came down with a summer cold. This generally doesn't happen to me. Being in the vicinity of three sick children in a small cottage for a few days brought me down though. However, as a Registered Holistic Nutritionist and granddaughter of a garlic-loving Romanian cook, I knew exactly what to do. I made my grandmother's patented coleslaw recipe. It is full of garlic, cabbage, and lemon, all foods that will knock a cold directly out of you. Try it the next time you find yourself under the weather and you will definitely accelerate your recovery!
By Tanya Schultz9 years ago in Feast
Plen-tea to Talk About...
Tea. The national drink of Britain. We cannot get enough of the stuff. Whether it’s a warm or cold day, we will still faithfully put the kettle on like the automatons that we are. Forget the pop culture of today surrounding tea, let’s explore the deeper, and arguably murkier, depths that revolve the academic study of it.
By Elisabeth Millard9 years ago in Feast
Curried Sweet Potato and Lentil Baby Food
One of the benefits of making your own baby food is the ability to get creative. I walk through the baby food section in the grocery store pretty often—just out of sheer curiosity and perhaps a bit of inspiration. While some of them sound pretty delicious —strawberry dessert, pears with prunes, beef stew, I know for a fact they aren't all delicious. And while I would like the convenience of simply opening a jar, my wallet can't justify it. And whats more, I know my food is delicious!
By Amanda Fish9 years ago in Feast
Trending Items on Amazon Every Coffee Lover Should Try
Coffee isn't just a drink; it's a culture. There's something about the smell of coffee beans, the gentle popping of a French press, and the accessories associated with it that makes enjoying coffee both a lifestyle and a hobby to many of us.
By Emily McCay9 years ago in Feast
A Quest for Lettuce
Last night was difficult, to say the least. I like to be in bed early. Nine, ten o’clock at the latest. Relax. Read, and drift peacefully off to sleep. But at about quarter till nine last night, I made the mistake of looking in my fridge. Empty.
By Lon Casler Bixby9 years ago in Feast
My Carnivore and I. Top Story - August 2017.
Being vegan can be a struggle. Never mind buying and preparing food for yourself, what about your beloved, carnivorous, significant other? I witnessed this battle between my brother and sister-in-law; he ate bacon everyday (livin' the dream) and she was vegan. She would cook his meals and then prepare her own. Now, she is nearing the end of a 6 year battle as my brother has almost completely transitioned to a vegan lifestyle. I am at the beginning of my own battle. I have no desire to change my boyfriend's ways, he can do that on his own if he so chooses, but what is he open to eating? How do I afford it? How do I manage my time? Is the only option to buy double the food and spend double the time? No one has time for that. I've developed skills in feeding my carnivore, and hopefully, they can help you feed yours!
By Lynne Schabhetl9 years ago in Feast
Homemade Tomato Sauce
Today I am making homemade tomato sauce. This is one of the condiments I like to prepare and have on hand regularly. I have always loved ketchup and was used to slathering it with almost every meal. I knew I needed to cut back as manufactured ketchup is full of preservatives. My brother drew attention to this addiction and would joke “Your main meal today is ketchup with fries on the side!”
By Zhara Hussain9 years ago in Feast
High Fiber Foods for Your Gluten Free Diet
When you're on a gluten free diet, it's still important to get enough fiber in your diet. Fiber can help prevent heart disease, diabetes, weight gain and some cancers, in addition to playing a vital role for digestive health.
By Alicia Bayer9 years ago in Feast
Awesome Low Carb Subsitutes
Living a low carb lifestyle can be extremely difficult. People who have made the change for health reasons or because of going through weight-loss surgery have learned to adapt though. Below is a list of my favorite low carb substitutes to help make the transition easier on you.
By Vanessa Cherron Riser9 years ago in Feast












