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Artistic, musical, creative, and entertaining topics of art about all things Feast and food.
Custom bar signs for the upcoming party season
Introduction It's time to revel and party around New Year's. People could hunt for fresh ideas on how to add some new festive décor to their homes, offices, or places of business. And what could be more significant than a customizable neon wall sign? It can be challenging to choose the right neon retailer; therefore, we are here to provide you with some top suggestions.
By crazy neon3 years ago in Feast
Cheese ball talk
Cheese ball can be the bee's knee's, and that is if you do it entirely correctly. You know it is a must to get the Worcestershire sauce thoroughly mixed in among all of the necessary ingredients or else the cheese ball will not have the remarkable flavor it should possess.
By Angelina F. Thomas3 years ago in Feast
Skim milk, what makes it more noble than whole milk?
With the growing problem of global obesity, we can see skim milk on the market, a large "zero fat" label in the most prominent position of the commodity packaging, which seems to be developed specifically for people with fitness needs.
By Fester Hammer3 years ago in Feast
A food safety disaster that poisoned 10,000 people
On April 1, 2000, the first April Fool's Day of the new century, 830 bags of skim milk powder were produced at Japan Snowmark Dairy's Hokkaido Oki plant, of which 450 bags were tested and shipped, and the remaining 380 bags were rebuilt and became part of the 750 bags of milk powder that left the factory on April 10.
By Fester Hammer3 years ago in Feast
8 Unique Restaurants in London
There are plenty of dining options in the capital of England! However, having so many options might make picking where to go challenging. We're here to help if you want to branch out from your typical Nando's lunch and try something a little more unusual, like an igloo restaurant in London.
By Isidor Gheorghiesi3 years ago in Feast
Most Weird and Unusual Restaurants in Paris
Paris offers a wide range of options for foodies looking for offbeat and particularly bizarre restaurants. A reverse garden of flowers fully covers the ceiling of a café, while cars adorn the ceilings of two extraordinary, distinctively themed establishments on this list. In one odd restaurant, the floor is made of sand rather as parquet, and a robot is independently preparing a pizza. In another, the furnishings could suggest normalcy, yet the cuisine features insects. Fans of the Parisian landscape can have their wish granted with donut-shaped boats and glass buses that provide delectable dining options. We hope you like these unique eateries, which are packed with unforgettable experiences and the most creative ideas.
By Isidor Gheorghiesi3 years ago in Feast
Artista Barista? Why coffee art is worth their while
What even is a basic latte? How can something so intrinsically perfect be ever basic? And is basic even a bad word? These questions that might be worth answering, but not the ones we’ll be discussing today.
By Avocado Nunzella BSc (Psych) -- M.A.P 4 years ago in Feast
