fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the lesser known truths in the food universe.
The Science of Fitness: Healthy Habits for a Better Life
The Science of Fitness: Healthy Habits for a Better Life Health Survey: Healthy Living for a Healthy Life In an age when comfort often hinders the achievement of a healthy life, the importance of physical fitness has become paramount. Exercise science encompasses a broad spectrum of concepts that extend far beyond the simple act of movement. It includes good nutrition, mental health, healthy social relationships, and a deep understanding of how the body and mind respond to stress. The path to a healthy life is a subtle and personal process that requires many things to come together harmoniously to create the foundation for a better life.
By Nandkishor kumarabout a year ago in Feast
Celebrating… Coconut Cake!
“You'll Always Find Me In The Kitchen At Parties” is an outrageous lie! Whilst I liked the 1980’s quirky song by Jona Lewie — and I love food — I loathe cooking! Parties = People. When push comes to shove, I will always choose fraternising over food. You might find me in the kitchen at some parties, chatting as I roll up my sleeves to splash around in the sink. I’m never alone and definitely not hiding out in the kitchen! Abhorrent thought!
By Angie the Archivist 📚🪶about a year ago in Feast
Chocolate Heart: The Sweetest Symbol of Love and valentine's
A chocolate heart is more than just a sweet treat; it’s a timeless symbol of love, care, and thoughtfulness. Whether it’s for Valentine’s Day, a romantic anniversary, or a simple gesture to show someone you care, gifting a heart-shaped chocolate is sure to leave a lasting impression.
By Kron Chocolatierabout a year ago in Feast
Drinking a banana milkshake can help cure a hangover.
Banish That Hangover: Can a Banana Milkshake Really Help? The Brutal Truth About Hangovers After a night of celebrating, the morning often brings a heavy price: the dreaded hangover. This condition is no joke; it can leave you feeling sluggish, nauseated, and generally miserable. Understanding what happens to your body helps clarify how some remedies may alleviate these symptoms.
By Story silver book about a year ago in Feast
Oregon Trail Recipes Kept Pioneers Alive
Enjoy a taste of what it was like to live and eat like a pioneer in the 1800s with these easy, tasty, and portable pioneer recipes! Back then, making food was very different from how we do it now. Pioneers always made their own food from scratch, using what they had on hand or what they came across along the way.
By Rootbound Homesteadabout a year ago in Feast
The Worst Valentine's Gifts Ever: A Comedy Special (According to Women). AI-Generated.
#1: Bath Bombs Oh, bath bombs. The glittery, fizzy promise of relaxation. But let me tell you something: if I wanted to sit in a tub full of chemicals that turn my skin neon blue or green, I’d go swimming in a glow-in-the-dark pool. Sure, they smell nice, but honestly? They’re like adult versions of Play-Doh. And let’s not forget the inevitable mess: glitter everywhere, clogged drains, and a bathroom that looks like a science experiment gone wrong.
By Anna-Mariaabout 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





