Holiday
The Whimsical World of Chef Charlie
As the holiday season approaches, finding the perfect gift that inspires, educates, and delights can be a challenge. But for parents and caregivers looking to spark a love for healthy eating and creativity in children, there’s one book that stands out: Chef Charlie’s Culinary Adventure by Selena Harris. This Black Friday and Cyber Monday, don't miss the opportunity to grab this enchanting story at an unbeatable price on Kindle Edition.
By Estalontechabout a year ago in Feast
Where locals eat near the colosseum
After marveling at Rome’s iconic Colosseum, you’ll likely be in the mood for a taste of authentic Italian cuisine. While the area has its share of tourist-oriented spots, finding a place that captures the true spirit of Roman dining is still possible. This guide will introduce you to some of the best eateries within a short walk of the monument, featuring everything from classic Roman dishes to cozy wine bars and quick bites perfect for refueling after a day of exploration.
By David Cunningham about a year ago in Feast
The Secret World of Custom Gourmet Sugar Cookies from Cottage Kitchens
Sugar cookies. They've been gracing holiday tables, baking contests, and cookie exchanges for centuries. Whether you remember them from your grandma's kitchen or as part of some Pinterest-perfect holiday spread, sugar cookies aren't just a treat - they're a piece of edible history.
By Val Garnerabout a year ago in Feast
RECIPE FOR ROASTING MEAT (NYAMA CHOMA IN SWAHILI)
Known as "roasted meat" in Swahili, nyama choma is a popular dish in East Africa, particularly in Kenya and Tanzania. It is all about soft, well-seasoned meat that is grilled over an open flame, and there are many methods to make it particularly tasty. Ten common techniques for making and spinning nyama choma are as follows:
By LUKE KHAKEYOabout a year ago in Feast
Sumptuous Seafood of the Rias Baixas
When God finished creating the world, he relaxed on the seventh day, resting his hand upon the top north-west of Spain, leaving five indentations for the sea to fill. Thus the Rías Baixas — the lower estuaries of Galicia — were established, or the “Handprint of God” according to Galician legend.
By Kimberley Silverthorneabout a year ago in Feast
Chestnuts, Olives, Apples, and Orujo
The season of summer parades, outdoor concerts, and tomato and wine fights are over as the days become crisper and shorter and the leaves turn to gold. The olives hang ready and ripe on their trees, the grapes have been crushed, and the saffron harvested. Light rains are dampening the forest floors, stirring the undergrowth as fungus emerges from the rotting leaves in a variety of shapes and colours.
By Kimberley Silverthorneabout a year ago in Feast
A Foodie's Guide to Toronto: Culinary Tours, Tasting Experiences & Must-Try Dishes
Toronto, a vibrant multicultural hub, isn't just a feast for the eyes—it's a smorgasbord for the senses! Forget the same old tourist traps and generic chain restaurants. Toronto's culinary scene is a delicious adventure waiting to be explored, offering a global gastronomic journey without ever leaving the city limits. From bustling markets overflowing with exotic ingredients to hidden alleyway eateries serving up authentic family recipes, Toronto has something to tantalize every taste bud.
By Natalie Fosterabout a year ago in Feast
The Perfect Appetizer for Your Next Party: Cheese Nuggets
When you're hosting a house party, one of the biggest challenges is finding a snack that everyone will enjoy. You need something quick, easy to prepare, and most importantly, delicious. That’s where cheese nuggets come in! These golden, crispy bites filled with gooey melted cheese are perfect for any occasion, and they’re sure to be a hit with guests of all ages.
By Black Roseabout a year ago in Feast
The Magic of Christmas. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
: As the air grows colder and twinkling lights begin to appear in windows and on trees, there’s no mistaking that Christmas is near. This festive season is beloved around the world for its joyous spirit, acts of generosity, and moments of togetherness. But Christmas means so much more than just presents and decorations; it’s a time to reflect on the past year, connect with loved ones, and celebrate the values of kindness, love, and gratitude.
By Ayube Ibne Nurabout a year ago in Feast








