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Best recipes from the Feast community cookbook for your home kitchen.
Homemade Snacks
Why buy store-bought snacks full of preservatives when you can create these incredible treats at home? Using simple ingredients you already have—eggs, flour, milk, and a few pantry staples—these eight recipes deliver everything from crispy fried treats to fluffy steamed cakes. They're so delicious and easy that you'll never reach for packaged snacks again. Let's get cooking!
By yue . shui21 days ago in Feast
10 Quaint Flavors To Try With Your Next Sourdough Loaf
Homemade sourdough bread has been a byproduct of the COVID-19 pandemic that has never quite left the building. A lot of people picked up the hobby due to having an abundance of time at home, which is something you desperately need to make sourdough a hobby. And while a lot of bakers love a good piece of plain sourdough with butter or jam, the vanilla version can get a bit boring.
By Jenika Enoch25 days ago in Feast
Pi Day Deals: Sweet Ways to Celebrate March 14 Every Year
Every year on March 14, something unusual happens across bakeries, pizza shops, and kitchens around the world. Math lovers smile, pie lovers celebrate, and people who never cared about numbers suddenly start searching for pie. That day is Pi Day. The date 3/14 matches the first digits of the famous mathematical constant 3.14, and over time it has grown into a celebration of food, curiosity, and simple joy. One of the biggest reasons people look forward to the day is the tradition of Pi Day deals. Restaurants and bakeries often offer pies, pizzas, and desserts at special prices. But Pi Day is not only about discounts. It is about gathering with friends, sharing food, and enjoying a small moment of fun built around a number that never ends.
By Muqadas khan27 days ago in Feast
Grilled Salmon on Himalayan Pink Salt Bricks: Extraordinary Taste
That smoky piece of grilled salmon? People love how it tastes, full and hearty, yet light on the body thanks to good fats. Still, nailing the taste at home trips up plenty - too much salt shows up fast, or worse, the flesh turns stiff and parched before it's done.
By Hendra Edward28 days ago in Feast
Chipotle Tattoo BOGO: The Story Behind the Burrito Deal
Sometimes a free burrito is more than just a meal. Sometimes it becomes a small cultural moment that people remember for years. The phrase chipotle tattoo bogo began as a strange mix of food, loyalty, humor, and internet culture. At first glance it sounds like a joke. Why would anyone get a tattoo for a burrito? But thousands of people actually did.
By Muqadas khan28 days ago in Feast
Foods Seniors
As we age, maintaining a balanced diet becomes increasingly important for overall health and vitality. Alkaline foods help regulate the body's pH levels, reduce inflammation, and support bone health—all crucial concerns for older adults. These ten recipes transform simple, nutrient-dense ingredients into delicious meals that are gentle on digestion and big on flavor. Best of all, they're incredibly easy to prepare.
By yue . shui28 days ago in Feast
Decaf Tea, The Ordinary Cup With Real Benefits
Decaf Tea, The Ordinary Cup With Real Benefits Many people think a cup of decaf tea is somehow weaker or pointless. That idea is not really true. The facts about decaffeinated tea show that it can be a very good choice, especially for people who want the comfort of tea without the strong effect of caffeine.
By George’s Girl 2026 29 days ago in Feast
I Discovered A Better Way To Cook Cabbage
I recently posted this question on Facebook: I was surprised by some of the answers, especially about cabbage. Chicken: 40% Cabbage: 30% Salmon: 20% Others: 10% (including steak, crab cakes, fish, chili dogs, chicken salad, mac and cheese, cold cuts, potatoes, and ham)
By Margaret Minnicks29 days ago in Feast










