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Genetically modified food. Is it good for us or a bad trend that needs to end?
This Unfried Chicken Recipe Is Making A Comeback From The 90's
This recipe was super popular in the 90's, when things that had "fat" were "bad for you." I think, if I'm not mistaken, this started going "viral" from the old Oprah show. In any case, this recipe is one I've never forgotten, as it's super versatile. You can use any type of chicken, bone in, bone out, whole chickens, or cut into chicken tenders. It seems like the spice section is "everything but the kitchen sink" and it is; you'll love this flavor. In any case, it's juicy, it's crispy, and its "unfried."
By Ridleys Recipes12 months ago in Feast
Rich and Rustic Beef Barley Soup Will Warm Your Soul
There’s something about a simmering pot of beef barley soup that feels like a warm hug from the past. It’s the kind of meal our ancestors would’ve made—stretching simple ingredients into something hearty, nourishing, and downright comforting. And let’s be honest, on a cold winter day, a bowl of this stuff is pure magic.
By Ridleys Recipes12 months ago in Feast
Kraft Dinner, America's Boxed Child
An American describing their culture is like an adolescent writing their autobiography. The themes come from older family members and teachers, leaving little room for originality. American cuisine illustrates this—our main dishes, such as pizza, seem to be borrowed from our progenitors in Europe and elsewhere.
By A. S. Lawrenceabout a year ago in Feast
Unique Potato Chip Flavors From Around The World
Potato chips are easily one of the most popular and recognizable snacks in the United States. With American national brands such as Frito-Lay, Utz of Hanover, Pringles, Kettle Brand, Zapp's and more, it's hard to find someone who doesn't enjoy a good potato chip. But have you ever wondered what flavors and varieties exist around the world?
By Jenika Enochabout a year ago in Feast
KitKat Chocolate. AI-Generated.
KitKat is one of the most popular chocolate brands in the world. Known for its crispy wafer layers covered in delicious milk chocolate, KitKat is a favorite snack for people of all ages. Whether you enjoy it with a cup of tea, as a quick snack, or as a sweet treat after a meal, KitKat is loved by millions. In this article, we will explore the history, varieties, and global impact of KitKat in simple and easy English.
By Farhan Sayedabout a year ago in Feast
FDA Finally Bans Red Dye 3 From "Food"
On January 15, the FDA officially pulled the plug on red dye 3, meaning it’ll be banned from foods and drugs. But don’t expect it to disappear overnight—this stuff is everywhere, and it won’t be fully phased out of grocery stores until 2027.
By Rootbound Homesteadabout a year ago in Feast
Can you actually taste a difference between Onions?
Understanding the complexities of taste perception involves delving into the intricate workings of our sensory system. Taste, or gustation, is a crucial sense that allows us to savor, enjoy, or even reject various foods and beverages. It goes beyond just detecting flavors; it involves a sophisticated interplay of our taste buds, olfactory senses, and even our visual and tactile perceptions.
By Kamel Saidaniabout a year ago in Feast
Rabbit Meat Might Be Available for Purchase in CT
Somebody call Elmer Fudd, because it could soon be rabbit season in Connecticut. A new legislative proposal in Connecticut may soon allow local farmers to sell rabbit meat to restaurants and grocery stores, expanding opportunities for small farms to meet growing consumer demand.
By Rachel LaBellaabout a year ago in Feast
Dates and Pomegranates: Nature’s Power Duo
Have you ever wondered why some fruits are considered ancient treasures and still remain staples in modern diets? Dates and pomegranates are two such gems. Known for their rich history, cultural significance, and incredible health benefits, these fruits are as popular today as they were thousands of years ago. From their unique flavors to their unparalleled nutrition, dates and pomegranates are truly nature’s gift to humanity.
By miloud ferhiabout a year ago in Feast









