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Best Outdoor Gas Grills
The best outdoor gas grills are an interesting combination of portable and backyard models for lovers of gourmet cooking. This short list is made up of grills from different names and come in plenty of sizes, with various features providing different types of functions. For more extensive lists of personal and professional grills, you can head on over to our grill expert friends at Outdoor Cooking Pros.
By Kyle Stinson6 years ago in Feast
10 Unique Food Gifts
Finding a gift for a friend or a loved one can be a tricky business. You have to make sure that you know them too well if you're planning to give them something for special occasions. But what if you are to give a gift to someone you barely know? The best thing to do is to give food as a gift instead. Since food is a universal commodity, you can never go wrong to give that food basket as a gift for anyone.
By Jaymie Suh6 years ago in Feast
What Do You Think To About When Purchasing A Vegetable Chopper?
An effective vegetable chopper enables you to make food quickly and easily. Along with the many options offered in the market, it’s challenging to pick one that’s the most suitable for the needs of yours. These choices have the own pros of theirs and cons. Because of this, you need to look into some factors before you determine the vegetable chopper you’ll buy. You are able to go through the summary of elements we developed so you are able to make a much better choice on which chopper you’ll have.
By Lawrence Barnett6 years ago in Feast
Jones Soda Review
Trying Jones Soda in high school was possibly my first experience drinking flavors my brain hadn’t conceived on its own. Faygo is another heavy hitter in the experimental soda range, but I’ll leave that discussion for another time. I’ve always been impressed with Jones Soda’s offerings, and was excited with the opportunity to try some rare flavors from the brand to see how much further their experimentation reaches.
By Alyson Lewis6 years ago in Feast
Unpopular Opinion: Sweet Tea is Overrated!
Try living in the south where everyone is a major fan of Sweet Tea. At least five times a day, you will be guaranteed to hear something along the lines of, “let me get a Sweet Tea with that order”. The phrase never gets old. I moved to Atlanta, Ga. towards the end of 2017. Before that, I was living in good ol’ Cape Cod, Ma. We ate Cape Cod potato chips and drank Nantucket Nectars. Atlanta, was a huge culture shock, but definitely a place I had to experience.
By Georgette Smith6 years ago in Feast
7 drinks, 7 days: caffeine edition. Top Story - March 2020.
No one asked me to do this. I didn’t need to do it for any specific reason, except I was preparing to be in my house for a long, indeterminable amount of time and decided to make it interesting. I tried these 7 energy drinks over the course of the last 7 days. I’ve never had any of them before this, so here are my first impressions of each, along with a rating out of 10. Enjoy!
By Alyson Lewis6 years ago in Feast
Hope & Sesame Milk Recipes
I’m holed up in the house with a few varieties of sesame milk, so this week I have two recipes using two of the flavors. I’m really impressed with the Hope&Sesame sesame milk. This was my first time trying or using sesame milk in any capacity whatsoever. It has a little deeper of a flavor than I was expecting. It’s not quite a nutty flavor, but it’s distinctly different from any other milk I’ve tried. This is my new favorite milk. I know that when another milk comes out, I WILL try it. I won’t deny that. I’m human. But I’ve found sesame milk to be really versatile so far. I’ve used it in a few different ways by now, and I WILL be returning with more recipes (probably next week) don’t worry. I have nothing but time. Both of these recipes serve one. OK, this far into typing this, I said “Hope&Sesame out loud and realized it sounds like that magic phrase...is the phrase “open sesame” or “open says me”??? Or neither??? Mods?????
By Alyson Lewis6 years ago in Feast
Après Review
I recently did a review of Mint Chocolate Soylent, where I raked it over the coals for being an inadequate beverage overall. One of the main points I made was that no drink can be a substitute for a meal, no matter what it’s fortified with, and that the body needs fuel from real food. A lot of people reached out to ask me to find a plant-based alternative to Soylent, and Après was one of the drinks I found. In addition to this being a normal review, I’ll do a side by side comparison of Après and Soylent according to different categories and draw some conclusions from that. I want to note again that these are not the kinds of drinks I reach for on a regular basis, because I do have the time and ability to just eat regular food when I’m hungry, but I received a lot of requests for this, so I had no problem looking for an alternative.
By Alyson Lewis6 years ago in Feast
Copper Cow Coffee Review. Top Story - March 2020.
New forms of coffee seem to crop up nearly every day, boasting convenience or better caffeine or a smoother taste. Vietnamese coffee isn’t new, but what makes Copper Cow interesting is the ability to make a smooth coffee that is travel friendly and doesn’t skimp on quality. I love Vietnamese coffee. I have to be careful with my dairy consumption, but I will always--I mean ALWAYS drink a Vietnamese coffee when I have the chance. As I’ve embarked on my coffee journey, I’ve tried any variety I could get my hands on. I can taste differences among different brewing methods, and I can sort of discern what is supposed to be “bad” coffee. This doesn’t stop me from drinking it, because I am indiscriminate when it comes to certain things, but I like being able to tell the difference. It shows I’m learning something about it.
By Alyson Lewis6 years ago in Feast
Neurogasm Review
First, I want to state that horniness is a sickness, and the only cure for it is death. Until we die, horniness plagues most of us in our waking and sleeping life. There is no escape. That being said, I had to try this drink. I first came across it during the summer, when the packaging was much more vulgar (looked like a sex toy). I appreciated the boldness of their gesture; insinuating that this drink was like a rocket ride to Horny Town packed neatly in a 35 calorie beverage. I don’t understand why anyone would want to get horny from a drink. I would prefer something more subtle, like a salad dressing or a drink sweetener. Something that could provide me with just a Touch of Horny. A drink seems like something to overwhelm the senses. If it worked, how long would it take to wear off?
By Alyson Lewis6 years ago in Feast










