humanity
Humanity topics include pieces on the real lives of chefs, professionals, amateurs, inspiring youth, influencers, and general feel good human stories in the Feast food sphere.
Mongolian Barbecue Dish Recipe - New Recipe. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Ingredients Thinly Sliced Beef, Chicken, or Pork The cornerstone of a great Mongolian Barbecue is the protein. Choose between beef, chicken, or pork, and make sure to slice it thinly. This ensures quick cooking and allows the flavors of the marinade to penetrate deeply. If you're feeling adventurous, you can even try a mix of all three. Thin slices are essential as they cook evenly and absorb the marinade better. You can use a sharp knife or a meat slicer for uniform slices. Freezing the meat slightly before slicing can make this process easier.
By Kelly Munala Brookes2 years ago in Feast
Mum’s Memorable Meals
Yay! Ginger Mutts! my famished family cheer... Nana’s trusty Ginger Nut recipe with an accidental twist (SR flour instead of Plain). Swooping like ravenous ravens towards the laden, oven tray, we liberate crazily, shaped biscuits from it. Mmm! Crispy crust encases their soft, spicy centres.
By Angie the Archivist 📚🪶2 years ago in Feast
Whipped coffee from Dalgona
Dalgona coffee, which originated as a TikTok trend, has now become a popular choice at coffee shops and restaurants across America. The question remains: is it worth all the hype? The only way to know for sure is to try it yourself.
By Kelly Munala Brookes2 years ago in Feast
What Happens To Your Body During Child Birth. Content Warning.
The June 2004 date that should have filled the 33-year-old man and his wife with happiness, epitomized as they were ecstatic about the arrival of their newborn, was the gloomy period that will never come to an end. Hardly that they had had received this day as the one where they would say goodbye to their husband. Seeing that his wife suffered so intensely in the labour, the man's mind was emptied to the last fiber. It, eventually, took his life. The family saw their new born healthy and the mother safe from any complication. However, the loss of the father was not expected.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in Feast
Threads of Faith: Interwoven Stories of Belief and Hope
Introduction: In the tapestry of human experience, faith emerges as a common thread, weaving its way through the fabric of cultures, histories, and individual lives. From ancient traditions to modern interpretations, faith serves as a guiding force, offering solace in times of uncertainty and illumination in moments of darkness. In this exploration of "Threads of Faith," we delve into the intricate narratives of belief and hope, discovering the resilience and beauty found in the diverse tapestry of human spirituality.
By Paramjeet kaur2 years ago in Feast
Austria country food
Nestled in the heart of Central Europe, Austria boasts not only stunning alpine landscapes and rich history, but also a vibrant culinary scene. Influenced by its neighbors – Hungary, Italy, Germany, and the Balkans – Austrian cuisine offers a delightful blend of hearty comfort food, fresh regional ingredients, and refined dishes steeped in tradition.
By Moharif Yulianto2 years ago in Feast
Voice of the Nation: Casting Ballots in the Lok Sabha Election
In the world's largest democracy, the Lok Sabha election serves as the quintessential manifestation of the people's voice, a grand spectacle where millions participate to shape the nation's future. With its vast diversity of cultures, languages, and ideologies, India's electoral process is not just an event but a celebration of democracy itself.
By Paramjeet kaur2 years ago in Feast
Grandma's "Poor Man's Meal" Recipe From The 1930's Kept A Lot Of Bellies Full For Cheap
This is a real recipe from the Great Depression Era, right from my own grandma's memory and recipe box. However, this recipe was not at all confined to just my family's recipe box. Thousands of families prepared and ate the Poorman's Meal during this time. The purpose of this meal was to be extremely cheap and filling, which is what people needed to survive in the 1930's. You had to be creative and think on your feet to keep your hungry household fed and happy. Learning to stretch food and ingredients became more of an artform and less of a chore. Let's take a look at the components that were combined to fill so many hungry bellies and why they worked.
By Rootbound Homestead2 years ago in Feast
El Coto - Great Tapas In Newcastle
Introduction Someone once said that Tapas was just Spanish Leftovers. If they are just leftovers I would love to try the full meal, but that was just a joke and leftovers are usually smaller portions of what they were leftover from.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Feast








