Holiday
10 World's Most Unusual New Year's Festivities
New Year's Eve, a time of celebration, reflection, and anticipation, is marked by unique traditions that vary across cultures and countries. While some traditions involve elaborate fireworks displays and grand gatherings, others take a more quirky and unconventional approach, leaving visitors and locals alike intrigued and amused. Embark on a global journey as we uncover ten of the world's most unusual New Year's festivities, each infused with a touch of local flavor and symbolism.
By Festive Fusion Finds2 years ago in Feast
My wishes for Christmas
In the quaint town of Evergreen, nestled between rolling hills and snow-draped pine trees, lived a girl named Emily. As winter embraced the land, Emily found herself captivated by the allure of Christmas, a season filled with promises of magic and dreams come true.
By Esther Ehis2 years ago in Feast
Santa has landed: What do you feed him?
It's Christmas Eve and there is a question that I would like to ask: Santa has landed, what do you feed him? Yes, the legend who likes to climb down chimneys and give us presents deserves a good snack or possibly a meal to chow down on, especially before moving on to his next location.
By Adrianna Anastasiades 2 years ago in Feast
Navigating Seasonal Stress
A crust eaten in peace is better than a banquet partaken in anxiety. - Aesop The holiday season, often portrayed as a time of joy and celebration, can paradoxically be a period of significant stress and anxiety for many individuals. This type of anxiety is distinct in that it is closely tied to the social, cultural, and personal expectations and activities associated with holidays. The convergence of social, financial, and personal expectations during this time can exacerbate feelings of anxiety, making what is meant to be a festive time a period of unease and stress for some.
By Donna L. Roberts, PhD (Psych Pstuff)2 years ago in Feast
9 Christmas breakfast recipes that are quick and easy
I love a casual morning any season, yet it feels particularly critical to dial back on Christmas. After the feverish development to the occasion, it's satisfying to pause for a minute to inhale, interface and eat. This means that I'm always looking for easy breakfast ideas that can feed everyone in my family.
By Brahim elbaz 2 years ago in Feast
Beyond Champagne Toasts: Reimagining New Year's Eve for a Mindful and Sustainable Future
As the clock strikes midnight on December 31st, a collective exhale washes over the world. We breathe out the old year, its triumphs and tribulations, and inhale the possibilities of the new. New Year's Eve parties, vibrant tapestries of celebration woven with anticipation and reflection, have long served as cultural crucibles for this annual metamorphosis.
By Antar Khairi2 years ago in Feast
Mom's Recipe Box
It's Christmas time again, to no one's surprise. Along with all the carols, tree-trimming, and visiting relatives that you pretend to like comes a few very important holiday traditions… one of which is – in my case – dusting off Mom's old recipe box.
By Natalie Gray2 years ago in Feast
"Lezate Pazta"
To make a quick and easy "Lezate Pazta" (Pasta Delight), you can try this simple recipe: Ingredients: - 250g of your favorite pasta (spaghetti, penne, or any shape you prefer) - 2 tablespoons olive oil - 3 cloves garlic, minced - 1 can (400g) diced tomatoes - 1 teaspoon dried oregano - 1 teaspoon dried basil - Salt and pepper to taste - Grated Parmesan cheese (optional, for serving) - Fresh basil or parsley, chopped (for garnish)
By FAdl MOHAMMED2 years ago in Feast
Hendrick's Holiday Happy Motoring
The Home Cook Meal-Approx 397 Words With Carolina still on his mind, Hendrick barreled down the interstate, hitting the seventies mark one hundred percent sure, no laws were being broken. Toll booths nonexistent, the runnin rebel escaping the emotional clutches applied power displaying a far west silver belle flying over the Florida state line wanting paradise retaliation.
By Marc OBrien2 years ago in Feast
2ND Indian K-Pop Idol Aria About Her Sond Blood ,Sweet&Tears
It is a lethargic Sunday morning, and Bengaluru city is as yet blurred looked at. The earlier evening, city inhabitants were up late cutting to K-pop at India's most memorable outside celebration devoted to Korean food, music and culture. While K-pop has a gigantic continuing in the nation, fans at the celebration had one more justification for their frenzy―one of their own was performing: Indian K-pop symbol, Aria.
By Shabeena Shaik2 years ago in Feast
CHRISTMAS IN AFRICA
Christmas in Africa: Where Carols Dance to Sun-Drenched Rhythms Forget snow globes and chimney smoke! Dive into the vibrant tapestry of Christmas in Africa, where carols mingle with drumming beats, feasts shimmer under starlit skies, and traditions pirouette to a sun-drenched rhythm.
By Elizabeth Adie2 years ago in Feast







