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.
When you don't care about Christmas
Decorate the halls with lots of tinsel fa-la-la la-la la la la la Or something like that... right? The thing is, I don't celebrate Christmas. Why? Because I'm Jewish. This seems like a pretty valid reason, yet the world is still screaming "Merry Christmas" in one ear and overplayed (yet catchy) jingles in the other.
By Sprint Facts3 years ago in Feast
Cooktok
Cooking is one of the top 5 most popular topics on TikTok. Check out the stats on viewership for different cooking-related hashtags below! And remember, TikTok isn't just for kids and teens. The older generations are flocking to the platform to view educational, entertaining, relatable, raw, and informative content. And the cooking category provides all of that!
By Angela Schnaubelt3 years ago in Feast
The Good Little Boy's Story.
Jacob Blivens was a good boy who lived in the past. He always followed his parents' instructions, regardless of how ridiculous and irrational they were; he always read his book; and he never arrived late for Sabbath school. Even if his bobbleheaded judgement informed him that skipping work would be the most profitable course of action, he refused to execute it. That boy acted so weirdly that none of the other lads could ever figure him out. No matter how handy it was, he wouldn't lie.He only needed to say that lying was wrong; that was enough for him. He was also so brutally honest that it was laughable. Jacob had peculiar methods that were more extraordinary than anything. He refused to engage in any form of reasonable entertainment, including playing marbles on Sunday or robbing birds' nests or giving hot pennies to organ-grinder monkeys. The other lads used to try to make sense of it and comprehend him, but they were unable to come to a satisfactory conclusion. As I already mentioned, they had only the vaguest concept that he was "afflicted," so they took him under their protection and never allowed him to suffer any harm.
By Paramjeet kaur3 years ago in Feast
Five fresh revelations regarding death
Dark cloak Scythe. Skeleton smile. In Western culture, the Grim Reaper is the standard representation of death, yet it is by no means the only one. Many different approaches were used by ancient societies to humanise death. Thanatos is a winged nipper from Greek mythology. Hindu traditions have the extravagantly ornate King Yama, while Norse mythology features the dismal and secretive Hel.Death has been de-personified by modern science, which has peeled back its veil to reveal an intricate web of biological and physical processes that distinguish the living from the dead. But in some respects, death has become even more foreign since the arrival of these discoveries.
By Paramjeet kaur3 years ago in Feast
How much money can you make in a year selling vegetables? What kind of people are the ones who can keep selling vegetables?
My sister-in-law used to sell vegetables and I would go to her stall to help out whenever I could. After 6 years of selling vegetables, they bought a house for over 1 million dollars and a new car for 160,000 dollars. In their words, they had no problem making $150,000 to $200,000 a year selling vegetables. But when they got a house and a car, they transferred their vegetable stall to another business. What is the reason for transferring a stall that you know is profitable? Let me go to the market every day to buy vegetables to tell you the answer, but also to let people who intend to do this business have a reference.
By madeleine river3 years ago in Feast





