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The Holiday Gift Guide for Chocolate Lovers (That Isn’t Just a Box of Chocolates)
“Not another box of chocolates!” If you’ve ever found yourself groaning at the holiday gift aisle, we got you. Chocolate is a classic holiday treat, but gifting it doesn’t have to be predictable. From cozy winter indulgences to luxurious chocolate experiences, there’s a world of holiday gifts for chocolate lovers that goes far beyond the standard chocolate box.
By Emily Maren5 months ago in Feast
Raisin and Ginger Cupcakes
Welcome back to my recipes. If you'd like an overview of them then simply go to my profile and click on 'Feast'. Anything published in the last 1-2 months is part of the autumnal baking series I'm doing. As you know, I'm personally not a huge fan of cake and biscuits, but when I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed or a bit sad, it gets me up and doing something that isn't on my laptop. It's also close to Halloween which means of course I was making myself feel better by watching The Texas Chainsaw Massacre last night. Yes, it was the original one. I'm quite excited for Halloween. As you can see I've also been making my soups and I will be continuing with some of those later on.
By Annie Kapur5 months ago in Feast
Pumpkin Apple Streusel Muffins
There's something undeniably special about the first bite of a perfectly baked muffin. The way it crumbles just right, the burst of flavors that dance on your tongue, and that satisfying crunch from the topping. If you've ever wondered what makes some muffins absolutely transcendent while others fall flat, you're in the right place.
By Emma Caldwell5 months ago in Feast
How Long Does Flour Last in Mylar Bags – Safety First
Flour is one of the most essential ingredients in every kitchen, but it doesn’t stay fresh forever. When stored improperly, it can spoil quickly due to moisture, pests, or exposure to air. That’s where Mylar bags come in — a reliable solution for long-term flour storage. These specialized bags block out air, light, and insects, dramatically extending the shelf life of flour compared to regular packaging.
By Cristina Baker5 months ago in Feast
Berry Good Living: Why Berries Are the Ultimate Healthy Food in 2025
Berries are nature’s candy—sweet, colorful, and packed with nutrients that support a wide range of health goals. Whether sprinkled over yogurt, blended into smoothies, or eaten fresh by the handful, these little jewels offer a delicious and versatile way to nourish the body. Their appeal goes far beyond taste: they are a nutritional powerhouse, rich in antioxidants, fiber, and essential vitamins. In 2025, as wellness trends continue to emphasize whole foods and plant-based nutrition, berries remain a top-tier healthy food for everyday vitality.
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sports5 months ago in Feast
Chewy Chocolate Chip Coconut Bars
There's something magical about biting into a perfectly chewy bar that combines the tropical sweetness of coconut with rich, melty chocolate chips. If you've ever wondered what separates an okay dessert from an absolutely unforgettable one, you're in the right place.
By Emma Caldwell5 months ago in Feast
A Centaur Is Never Lonely
The backstory comes in the prologue, where we learn about the tragic death, in 1972, of the poet’s brother, Joshua, who, at two years old, had wandered into a neighbor’s pool where he drowned. The book itself, however, begins not with Joshua’s death, but with Oberman’s father’s passing at 59, in 2006, from lung cancer. Loss thus weaves its way through this book, and Oberman traces how it has shaped his relationship to his father, who, as he makes clear, was taken from him not only in death, but earlier, first through his emotional withdrawal while grieving Joshua, and later through his inability to fully accept Oberman’s gender identity. As Oberman puts it: “I knew he loved me. I knew he didn’t have any idea how to love me. I stopped trying to talk about my gender.”
By Sudais Zakwan5 months ago in Feast
Easy Sourdough Bread Recipe for Beginners
The first time I baked sourdough, I thought I’d ruined it. The dough felt too sticky, the timing made no sense, and my kitchen looked like a flour explosion. But when I pulled that first golden loaf from the oven, I understood why people fall in love with the process.
By Emily Quick5 months ago in Feast
7 Layer Bars Recipe
There's something magical about a dessert that's been bringing joy to families for over half a century. 7 Layer Bars have that special quality—they're nostalgic, delicious, and surprisingly simple to make. But here's what most people don't realize: the secret to truly exceptional bars isn't just following the recipe. It's about understanding what makes each layer work together in perfect harmony.
By Emma Caldwell5 months ago in Feast
No-Bake Pumpkin Mousse Pie
There's something almost poetic about fall baking. The crisp air outside, the warm spices filling your kitchen, and that undeniable pull toward all things pumpkin. But what if I told you that one of the most impressive fall desserts doesn't require any baking at all?
By Emma Caldwell5 months ago in Feast
Easy Apple Spice Cake Recipe
There's something deeply comforting about the aroma of an Apple Spice Cake baking in your oven. That warm, cinnamon-kissed scent that fills every corner of your home isn't just pleasant—it's a sensory journey back to cozy autumn afternoons and cherished family gatherings.
By Emma Caldwell5 months ago in Feast










