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10 Baking Hacks That Can Turn You into a Cake Boss
There are many ways to make baking easier and more practical. The different ingredients that you can add into your desserts are endless, and there are many ways to make the desserts last longer. Here are ten baking hacks that can turn you into a cake boss, and so you can avoid thoughts of an unsophisticated baker.
By Lindsay Haimm7 years ago in Feast
Basics of Baking
Welcome back! To pick up from where I left off, I gave you a wonderful yet simple cake recipe that can be modified in so many ways! Add a shot of strong coffee; coffee cake. Take out a little of the flour (or sugar) and add in some cocoa powder; chocolate cake! It's honestly an endless list where the only thing stopping you is what you can think of! Pour in into a deep baking tray and you have a tray bake (but not a brownie and I'll explain the difference later!)
By Alexa Bell7 years ago in Feast
5 Easy Meals for College Kids
College is all fun and games until it comes to 2 things... Money... and Food. A lot of students eat fast food because it is cheap and less time consuming. In this list there at 10 super easy meals, a combination of breakfast, lunch and dinner ideas for students that aren't time consuming. All of my recipes I have made myself but are inspired by Pinterest and family.
By Kendall Cardoza7 years ago in Feast
Food Tips and Hacks Everyone Deserves to Know
For a fundamental task everyone should be able to handle by the time they reach adulthood, the word "cooking" strikes fear into a LOT of people. I personally have the opposite reaction with that word. I LOVE cooking. Like seriously. It's the career I 100 percent want to pursue for the rest of my life. But this isn't about me. This is about YOU. When I ask people if they can cook, some popular answers are; "I can make a mean bowl of cereal," "I can boil water, that's about it," and "Box mac and cheese is my specialty." If you are someone who has any response similar to the examples above, this post is for you. And even if you do dabble in a bit of cooking now and again, here are some tips to take simple foods to the next level, or just improvise in a pinch. Because let's face it, we're not all Gordon Ramsay. The best of us can't afford to stock our kitchens with the finest gadgets and ingredients out there. But that's ok. Because throughout years of taking the struggle bus express to create amazing dishes on a budget, I've picked up individual tips and hacks that you'll have access to right here.
By Milan Ross7 years ago in Feast
Make Cold Brew at Home. Top Story - August 2018.
I loved Cold Brew before it was cool. I'd been sucking back Cold Brews from May through August long before Starbucks and Dunkin' Donuts were slinging them across the counter. If it's over 60 degrees outside you can guarantee I'm carrying a Cold Brew wherever I go! And here’s why you should too:
By Kasey Colligan7 years ago in Feast
Ice Cream Three Ways
It's pouring down with rain as I write this; the first break in a weeks-long heatwave that has left our entire country reeling. I know we Brits are known for nattering about the weather, but it just gives us so much to talk about! This week I finally gave in to the heat and searched through the cupboards until I found the old Philips Delizia ice cream churn that served me so well through my childhood.
By Ellie Cook7 years ago in Feast
How to Make Delicious Iced Coffee in Three Easy Steps 2018
Hey everyone! If you are reading this, I can tell you are a coffee lover just like me. I absolutely love coffee but I definitely hate going out of the house just to buy some. Since I am really lazy, I decided, why not try and make the same creamy-tasting coffee that I get from outside, at home? It can't be that hard, can it? To be honest, it was pretty hard at first to get the taste of iced coffee that satisfied me, but after a few tries, I finally came up with the simplest and quickest way to make the best tasting iced coffee out there. It satisfied me so much that I stopped going out to get my iced coffee and since I love it so much, I thought why not share it with the rest of my coffee lovers in this world? Anyways, enough talking about me, let's get into these simple steps!
By Maria Fabiana8 years ago in Feast
How to Be a Foodie When You're Broke
It's tough to be a foodie when you're broke. You see all your friends going to craft breweries and burger bars, and you can't even afford the garnish. It makes a guy or gal sad. It's the opposite of empowering, and definitely not the enjoyable moment the taste buds have been begging for. The thing is, you can still love food, and be a foodie, with what you have in your very broke pantry and in a super stripped down fridge and freezer.
By Julia Talbot8 years ago in Feast
Healthy DIY Snacks
The Story Behind My Decision to Eat Healthier (Healthier is there for a reason.) Have you ever wanted a snack but couldn't find anything that was both healthy and filling? Eating healthy doesn't have to sound so frightening. We all want to eat better, so we can live a long and healthy life. Trust me, I have always been the "Let's grab a brownie from the nearest cake shop," or "How about let's go to a fast food restaurant instead?" type of gal. It was all mashed potatoes and gravy until the day I got married and started a family. I had my family's health to consider when choosing what to eat. Could I have really just gone to a fast food restaurant every day? I could have, but I made a wiser decision. I'm going to be honest, my husband was quite worried at first. He questioned my healthy snacks and dinners 100 percent of the time. With a little practice and patience, my husband now requests that we eat my famously healthy foods. Who would have thought? Now, my next task will have to be convincing my children to like it just as much as he does! Well, enough about me, let's get to it. I have discovered two DIY healthy snacks that keep you fuller longer. :)
By Brianna Ward8 years ago in Feast












