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Nothing Better Than Mama’s Chicken Noodle Soup
When I was a kid, I had a terrible immune system. I would always get sick. At least once a year i would have something terrible - mostly bronchitis and pneumonia. And let's just say, I hated (and still do) canned chicken noodle soup.
By Hope Martin3 years ago in Feast
Gluten Free Summer
When I think of Summer there are so many things that pop into my head. Warm, toasty sunrays hitting fair, freckled skin. The sound of laughter and splashing coming from the pool. Waves gently crashing against the golden sand. The drip of that single drop of perspiration sliding off an ice cold beverage cup. And yes, the scrape, rustle and cheerful chatter of people having their picnics and barbeques. It's such a joyous and bright time of year I don't always think of food right away and yet there it is, inherent in everything. The item all our social gatherings revolve around. An item that in fact many take for granted, but for those of us who are medically gluten free it's not always so easy.
By Rita DeStefano3 years ago in Feast
Cookery courses in Australia
What is cooking? Cooking is an art in which food is prepared by mixing and heating the ingredients together. Cooking is not bound by environmental and social boundaries. It reflects every culture through its medium. There are different techniques by which one can prepare food such as:
By Right Training Courses3 years ago in Feast
Ugly Blinis
I was making the blinis (Russian version of crepes) the other day and remembered how my great aunt used to make them. Baba Lyuba, as we called her lovingly, was my maternal mother's older sister and they lived across the road from each other in our "ancestrial village" in the north of Kyrgyzstan. They were "Irish twins," only 18 months apart, and when I became aware of myself, baba Lyuba was already a "pensioner." Women retired at 55 at that time in the Soviet Union, and my grandma, who was born in 1924, retired at 50 as a mother of 5 children (mother-heroines they were called). So, for as long as I remember myself, they both were retired, and just living their lives off the land and their small pensions (social security payments). Simple, heavenly life.
By Lana V Lynx3 years ago in Feast
Creating the Ultimate Charcuterie Board
The term Charcuterie is a French word that refers to the process of cooking cured meats, such as ham, bacon, and salami. These days, it’s used to refer to any combination of cheese, meat, and other accompaniments that’s good enough to be served on its own or with a full meal. While ingredient choices are undoubtedly important, there are a few additional steps you can use to make the ultimate charcuteries board.
By Kelly Hansard3 years ago in Feast











