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Recipe: Coconut Curry Tofu
Hello my little lovelies! Starting this year, I'm going to adopt a mostly vegan diet (please note I said mostly) in order to get back in shape and finally give my body the nutrition its been asking for a long time now. Everybody knows that I was anti-vegan for a long time, but I've been neglecting my body for too long and I need to start taking care of it. This vegan recipe is perfect for vegans and meat eaters alike, because, first off, it is delicious and, second, there are a lot of spices and flavors in this recipe that you won't even know that there's no meat in it. All you're going to know is that it tastes good so that is all you are going to care about. I mean lets face it, tofu absorbs any flavor that you put to it so if you put beef broth to it, you're going to taste beef instead of tofu.
By Alix Nicole8 years ago in Feast
Helping the Homeless
This article I am writing is something I have been compelled to do due to recent events on the news and what I personally have seen on the streets. For many years now we have seen homeless people living on the streets, mainly in America. But now it's becoming a common occurrence even in the UK.
By Forest Arts8 years ago in Feast
Recipe: Veggie Packed Curry
Hello, my little lovelies! So, today I come back to you with another vegan curry recipe. This recipe is more vegetable heavy and doesn't really have any protein in it since I was really craving vegetables that day. This dish is perfect for those who had too much protein for the day and want to double up on their veggie intake. Now, this recipe is going to take a little on the longer side because there are squash and carrots involved in this one, and they can take a little bit to cook. But the end result is totally worth it and flavor town will be arriving in your mouth!
By Alix Nicole8 years ago in Feast
Best Restaurants in Denver for the Foodie in You
Finding the best restaurants in Denver isn't easy, as there are so many options to choose from. Whether you're in the mood for flavorful cuisine, extensive wine lists, or seasonal options, there's a spot for everyone.
By Leanna Davis8 years ago in Feast
Simply Samantha: Simple French Toast
Hey guys! Welcome to Simply Samantha, where the cooking is simple, and the results are oh-so satisfying. Today we are doing something super simple and something that even the kiddos can help you with! It’s easy cinnamon French toast.
By Simply Samantha8 years ago in Feast
Best Apps for Learning How to Cook
As a former professional food critic, I can tell you that not everyone is born with natural cooking skills. In fact, even the greatest celebrity chefs had to learn how to cook at one point or another—and at times, may have even had their own stumbling blocks.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in Feast
Simply Samantha: Crock-pot Country Style Steak With Bacon Gravy
Hey guys! Welcome to Simply Samantha, where the cooking is simple, and the results are oh so satisfying! When I moved in with my (now) husband, there were very few things that I knew how to make. I knew simple things like eggs, French toast, spaghetti sauce from a can, and hot dogs. So, after he got tired of the same things back to back, I had to figured out how to get creative! I remember my mother-in-law making country style steak when I would go over there after church on Sundays. She gave me a simple run down of it. I thought, "Okay, that’s easy enough," but then I realized it was more than just searing a piece of steak. I had never made gravy; I didn’t have any idea how to make the gravy. All that I knew was milk and flour; that’s all I could think.
By Simply Samantha8 years ago in Feast
Meat Is Murder
"Meat is murder!" I would hear my obnoxious coworker yell. Kelsi was her name. Kelsi, a 5'4" brown haired girl with perfect straight across bangs, so sweet and caring, yet could snap your neck in a blink of an eye. Obnoxious is probably an understatement; she'll shout out random noises at you as she passes, her hiccups sound like a dog is barking, and she'll probably speak to you in Korean at some point, which she taught herself. She's most definitely an introvert but isn't afraid to voice her craziness or opinions.
By Allison Brubacher8 years ago in Feast
Are Ramen Noodles Bad for You?
We've all done it. College looming over our heads and food costs going up the budget and then getting rid of healthier options for the lovable snack called Ramen Noodles. But are these wonderful, vegan, cheap foods bad for you? I've been a fan of them my whole life but for the past 5 years I haven't consumed a single pack of these pre-processed noodles. But here's a look into what evidence is available and what the science says. Myth and fact will be debunked here and this will be my approach to the article. I will give you 5 major reasons why I left, and I think you should think over it too.
By Abdullah Masood8 years ago in Feast
The Best Restaurants in Philadelphia That Aren't Pat's and Gino's
The city of brotherly love brings more to the table food wise than just amazing cheesesteaks. While Gino's and Pat's are delicious landmarks, and you should certainly go there if you haven't, we are more interested in Philly's fine dining destinations.
By Joseph Farley8 years ago in Feast
Top 5 Kid-Friendly Disney Restaurants
With so many amazing restaurants to choose from in Walt Disney World, it can be hard choosing the right ones, especially when you are traveling with young kids and on a budget. However, fear not! I feel in my mother-of-six-financially-OCD and Disney-lover brain, that these are the best of best. Being they worked amazing for us, I’m confident they will for you, too!
By Jessica Harrington8 years ago in Feast












