humanity
Humanity topics include pieces on the real lives of chefs, professionals, amateurs, inspiring youth, influencers, and general feel good human stories in the Feast food sphere.
How to deal with OCD
How to overcome OCD. OCD is something that many are struggling with. Let’s talk about the significance of recognizing OCD as a mental health disorder. Many people mistakenly think of OCD as a quirky trait. They might say, "Oh, I’m so OCD" because they prefer things tidier than others. However, real OCD is far more serious. The involuntary thoughts that emerge are distressing. The compulsions people feel driven to perform can consume hours and disrupt their relationships. It's essential to understand that these actions arise from fear, not choice.
By Tafara Sibotshiweabout a year ago in Feast
Merry Christmas Wishes Images
The Art of Sharing Festive Cheer: A Guide to Merry Christmas Wishes and Images As the holiday season envelops us in its warm embrace, the tradition of exchanging heartfelt Christmas wishes and images becomes a cherished ritual. This practice not only spreads joy but also strengthens bonds with loved ones near and far. In this digital age, the plethora of available resources makes it easier than ever to find the perfect message or image to convey your sentiments. Let's explore some of the top platforms offering a diverse array of Christmas wishes and images to enhance your festive greetings.
By Gideon Polycarpabout a year ago in Feast
PB&J
PB&J, an acronym for peanut butter and jelly, is a simple snack or lunch popular in Canada and the United States. With a wide range of bread styles that can be used for the sandwich, plus the many different types of jams and jellies that can be used, there’s a flavor for almost everyone. A quick sandwich that moms can make for their kids’ lunches or that dads can make for a midnight snack, supplementing their diets. It seems like this sandwich has been around forever for those of us who can and do eat them. But how long has it been around?
By Mother Combsabout a year ago in Feast
Understanding Vastu Shastra: The Science Behind the Art of Space Planning
Currently, we pay further attention to aesthetics and functionality while designing our home or office space, but what we forget is the impact that the space around us has on our internal and physical well- being.. Vastu Shastra is an ancient tradition which tells us how to design our home and plant so that positive energy overflows there and there's harmony and substance in our life. moment in this blog we will learn about Vastu for home, Vastu for plant, and Vastu results.
By Acharya Sunil Mehtaniabout a year ago in Feast
What Can I Donate to a Furniture Donation Pick Up?
Donating furniture is an excellent way to clear out your home while making a meaningful difference in your community. If you are planning a furniture donation pick up, it is important to know which items are accepted, the condition they need to be in, and what cannot be accepted at most centers. Reach out to your local donation center to confirm what they accept to ensure your donations are usable and make the biggest impact.
By donationpickupabout a year ago in Feast
Christmas Through the Ages: Exploring Its Rich History
Christmas is celebrated on December 25 and is both a sacrosanct devout occasion and a around the world social and commercial wonder. For two centuries, individuals around the world have been watching it with conventions and hones that are both devout and mainstream in nature. Christians celebrate Christmas Day as the commemoration of the birth of Jesus of Nazareth, a otherworldly pioneer whose lessons frame the premise of their religion. Prevalent traditions incorporate trading endowments, brightening Christmas trees, going to church, sharing dinners with family and companions and, of course, holding up for Santa Claus to arrive. December 25—Christmas Day—has been a government occasion in the Joined together States since 1870.
By Shams Saysabout a year ago in Feast
"Unlocking Hope: How Keto Diet Supplements Could 'Fight' Cancer! 🥦💪"
Keto diet supplement may help ‘kill’ cancer The ketogenic diet, known for its low-carb, high-fat approach, has gained significant attention for its potential health benefits beyond weight management. Recent studies suggest that keto diet supplements may have a role in combating cancer by targeting the metabolic pathways of cancer cells. This article delves into the intersection of the keto diet and cancer treatment, exploring the mechanisms behind how these supplements could potentially 'kill' cancer cells. By understanding the scientific foundations and implications of incorporating keto supplements into cancer therapy, we aim to shed light on this emerging area of research that holds promise for innovative approaches to cancer treatment.
By Story silver book about a year ago in Feast
Sacred Fires
Samhain (a Gaelic word articulated “sow-win”) is a agnostic devout celebration beginning from an antiquated Celtic otherworldly convention. It is more often than not celebrated from October 31 to November 1 to welcome in the collect and usher in “the dull half of the year.” Celebrants accept that the boundaries between the physical world and the soul world break down amid Samhain, permitting more interaction between people and inhabitants of the Otherworld.
By Shams Saysabout a year ago in Feast
Harvest of Thanks
Thanksgiving Day is a national occasion in the Joined together States, and, in 2024, falls on Thursday, November 28. In 1621, the Plymouth colonists from Britain and the Local American Wampanoag individuals shared an harvest time gather devour that is recognized as one of the to begin with Thanksgiving celebrations in the colonies.
By Shams Saysabout a year ago in Feast
20 Delicious Caribbean Food
Caribbean cuisine is a vibrant mix of flavors, spices, and cultures. Known for its rich, bold, and colorful dishes, Caribbean food offers a delightful experience of taste, aroma, and history. Here are 20 classic Caribbean foods that you can try cooking in your kitchen!
By Taviii🇨🇦♐️about a year ago in Feast
Revant Himatsingka: The Food Pharmer
Imagine walking away from a ₹2 crore job at McKinsey to embark on a mission that shakes the very foundations of the multi-billion-dollar packaged food industry. That’s precisely what Revant Himatsingka, also known as the “Food Pharmer,” did. Today, he is a name that multinational corporations (MNCs) fear, thanks to his unrelenting crusade against deceptive marketing and harmful food practices.
By Tales by J.J.about a year ago in Feast






