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Shrimp Stew: A Bowl of Comfort and Spice
Shrimp and I didn’t exactly start on the best terms. My first experience with them was, well, let’s just say memorable. I was at a party, running late, and by the time I arrived, most of the food prep duties had been assigned. Guess what was left for me? Shrimp!
By Eunice Kamau3 months ago in Feast
Sweet Potato Pie
As you know it’s getting all cold outside and that means it is time for some warming flavours even if that means having to bake something that is probably more difficult because of how scarcely I actually bake it. Too much can go wrong in this so if you want to make sure you’re doing it correctly then you probably want to follow this recipe pretty closely. I’m going to try and keep it as straightforward as possible but there are a few things here and there that can be considered to be a bit odd. I don’t particularly like sweet potatoes and I don’t like pie either. But I know a few people who do, so I make it for them.
By Annie Kapur3 months ago in Feast
Meatball Stew
I know I love cooking, but my first time making meatball stew was a 50-50 situation. I wasn’t making it for myself, so there was no room for messing up or embarrassing my cooking. The person who had shared the recipe with me made it sound so complicated, frying the meatballs first, then cooking them in a stew? Argh! It felt like such a long process.
By Eunice Kamau3 months ago in Feast
The Drip in the Dark: A Homeowner's Guide to Diagnosing and Fixing a Leaking Toilet. AI-Generated.
There are few household annoyances as persistent and unsettling as a leaking toilet. That silent, slow trickle of water isn't just a waste of a precious resource; it's a warning sign. Left unchecked, it can lead to skyrocketing water bills, stubborn stains, and catastrophic structural damage to your subfloor and ceiling below.
By handy maneshon3 months ago in Feast
The Veins of a Building: A Guide to the Different Types of Plumbing Pipes. AI-Generated.
We turn a knob and expect clean water; we flush and forget. The complex network of pipes hidden within our walls and floors is one of modern civilization's most underappreciated marvels. This system, the circulatory system of any structure, is far from monolithic. It’s a carefully engineered assembly of specialized subsystems, each designed for a specific, critical task.
By handy maneshon3 months ago in Feast
Mediterranean Stuffed Eggplant Recipe
Origin and History: The Mediterranean Basin is home to diverse cultures and cuisines that have greatly influenced each other over the centuries. The Ottoman Empire, which once spanned across parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa, played a significant role in introducing certain culinary traditions to the Mediterranean region. Mediterranean Stuffed Eggplant, or Karniyarik in Turkish, is believed to have originated in the Ottoman Empire in the 15th century. The word Karniyarik means "split belly" in Turkish, referring to the way the eggplants split open and are filled with stuffing. It was a popular dish in the Ottoman Palace kitchens and gradually became a staple dish among the general population. Though the stuffing mixture usually consists of beef, onion, tomato, and spices, regional variations of the dish have emerged over time. For instance, in some areas, the filling may include lamb, while other regions may prepare a vegetarian version with lentils or vegetables.
By Kek Viktor3 months ago in Feast
5 Smoothie King Hacks to Try During Your Next Visit
As a smoothie lover, getting a Smoothie King in my area was one of the highlights of my life. The high prices tempered my excitement, but over the past few years, I've discovered a handful of ways to save money, reduce sugar and customize my drinks at no extra charge. Here's how to get the most out of your order.
By Kaitlin Shanks3 months ago in Feast
Easy High Protein Meal Prep — Cook Smart, Eat Strong
I used to roll my eyes when people said meal prepping “changed their life.” To me, it sounded like another social media trend — a fridge full of plastic boxes, sad chicken, and motivational quotes taped to Tupperware lids.
By Emily Quick3 months ago in Feast
6 Ways to Save Money on Fast Food
With prices skyrocketing across the board, ordering fast food is nearly as expensive as visiting a sit-down restaurant. Still, when you're in a hurry, you don't have time to sit at a table and wait 30 minutes for your meal. I can't bring back the Dollar Menu, but these tips will help you save money on your next trip to a fast food joint.
By Kaitlin Shanks3 months ago in Feast
Blood Red Orange Cheesecake - A Zesty Delight
HomecheesecakeBlood Red Orange Cheesecake - A Zesty Delight **Introduction:** Experience the vibrant allure of our Blood Red Orange Cheesecake, a masterpiece that combines the lusciousness of cheesecake with the zesty elegance of blood red oranges. This indulgent dessert offers a burst of color and flavor, creating a harmonious symphony for your taste buds. Follow our step-by-step guide to create a dessert that's as visually stunning as it is tantalizingly delicious.
By Kek Viktor3 months ago in Feast
Healthy Meal Prep Ideas – How I Learned to Cook Once and Eat Well All Week
A few years ago, I was the queen of takeout and spontaneous snacking. I’d tell myself I’d “eat clean tomorrow,” only to cave by Wednesday. Then I discovered meal prep — not the rigid, fitness-influencer kind, but the realistic, balanced version that actually fits into your life.
By Emily Quick3 months ago in Feast







