fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the lesser known truths in the food universe.
The Night Time Stood Still. AI-Generated.
This New Year’s Eve began like so many others, driven by that collective urge to believe the hours could stretch out, filled with laughter and haunting beats. The kids crowding into this bar—because it was just a bar, not a real club with its neon grids and security checks—went there for one reason: to let go, meet up with friends, and leave their worries at the door. They weren’t there to play with fire, literally. Just to breathe, dance, and exist without a thought for tomorrow.
By Laurenceau Porte9 days ago in Feast
5 Foods that Taste Better the Next Day
Lately I’ve started to make more food than I need so that I can enjoy the leftovers the next day. It’s time efficient and works well with my busy schedule. What I didn’t expect to find was that somehow certain foods tasted better the next day rather than on the day they were cooked. The flavours seem deeper, the textures mode delicate, and the overall quality of the dish wasn’t altered. Here are 5 foods that I’ve noticed tasted better the next day.
By Dave's Your Uncle!24 days ago in Feast
How to Keep Your Pets Calm and Safe During Christmas Celebrations: A Holiday Safety Guide
How to Keep Your Pets Calm and Safe During Christmas Celebrations: A Holiday Safety Guide Warm family get-togethers, festive music, sparkling lights, and exquisitely decorated homes are all part of the wonderful holiday season. While we enjoy Christmas, our pets may experience unanticipated stress and danger. The noise, visitors, food, and decorations associated with holiday celebrations can overwhelm dogs, cats, and even small pets like birds or rabbits.
By Farida Kabirabout a month ago in Feast
My Honest Beecher's Macaroni and Cheese Review
I'm not necessarily new to Beecher's. I'd seen their macaroni and cheese in the Walmart frozen food section, and while I'm always on the lookout for new mac and cheese varieties, the $11 price tag always scared me off. Plus, I was a little skeptical of the "World's Best" title on the box. How good can a box of frozen pasta really be?
By Kaitlin Shanksabout a month ago in Feast
The Sacred Heart Soup Diet is Not So Sacred
Review There are plenty of misconceptions surrounding The Sacred Heart Soup Diet. For one thing, there’s nothing new about it; it has existed for several years under numerous names and resembles other types of diets. And, its origin is mysterious and dubious at best. What is known is that this soup-based diet is popular with dieters despite dire warnings of its effectiveness as a fad diet. So what exactly is this diet? Why should it be taken with caution? Let’s take a look.
By Dean Traylor2 months ago in Feast
A chicken is 75% water
The Surprising Truth: Why Understanding Chicken is 75% Water Matters for Cooking and Nutrition You grab a package of chicken from the store. It looks plump and ready for dinner. But did you know that chicken is 75% water? This simple fact changes everything about how you cook it. Most folks think chicken is mostly protein. They focus on the breast meat. Yet water makes up the bulk. This high moisture level affects texture, taste, and even safety in the kitchen.
By Story silver book 2 months ago in Feast
The Hunger Hue: Why Fast Food Chains Dominate with Yellow, Orange, and Red
The Hunger Hue: Why Fast Food Chains Dominate with Yellow, Orange, and Red Have you ever wondered why you feel a sudden craving when you spot a McDonald's sign? Those bright yellow arches against a red background grab your eye fast. Fast food spots like Burger King and Wendy's use yellow, orange, and red on purpose. These warm colors make you hungry. They push you to order quick and eat up. Color psychology plays a big role in marketing. In the food world, it stirs your appetite. Let's dive into why these shades rule the fast food game.
By Story silver book 2 months ago in Feast
East Timor (Timor-Leste) becomes the 11-th member of Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
When the leaders of Southeast Asia stood together this week in Kuala Lumpur, the applause that filled the hall wasn’t just for a formal diplomatic announcement. It was a moment that carried history, emotion, and transformation. After more than two decades of waiting, East Timor — officially known as Timor-Leste — was welcomed as the 11th member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
By [email protected]3 months ago in Feast
How Long Does Flour Last in Mylar Bags – Safety First
Flour is one of the most essential ingredients in every kitchen, but it doesn’t stay fresh forever. When stored improperly, it can spoil quickly due to moisture, pests, or exposure to air. That’s where Mylar bags come in — a reliable solution for long-term flour storage. These specialized bags block out air, light, and insects, dramatically extending the shelf life of flour compared to regular packaging.
By Cristina Baker3 months ago in Feast
A Centaur Is Never Lonely
The backstory comes in the prologue, where we learn about the tragic death, in 1972, of the poet’s brother, Joshua, who, at two years old, had wandered into a neighbor’s pool where he drowned. The book itself, however, begins not with Joshua’s death, but with Oberman’s father’s passing at 59, in 2006, from lung cancer. Loss thus weaves its way through this book, and Oberman traces how it has shaped his relationship to his father, who, as he makes clear, was taken from him not only in death, but earlier, first through his emotional withdrawal while grieving Joshua, and later through his inability to fully accept Oberman’s gender identity. As Oberman puts it: “I knew he loved me. I knew he didn’t have any idea how to love me. I stopped trying to talk about my gender.”
By Sudais Zakwan3 months ago in Feast









