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.
The Pizza Parlor Process
My wife and I rush out the door for another morning headed to work. The commute isn't far, but still a decent drive. My wife drops me off on the way to her job, and I hang out for an hour in Hardee's lobby writing songs. At about 9am, I walk over and wait for my manager to unlock the doors. He has an even longer drive than we do, so sometimes I wait patiently while he finishes his morning commute to the store. We meet there at 9-9:15 on MWF to make pizza dough for Godfather's Pizza.
By hoodiespeak3 years ago in Feast
The Great Termite Harvest
In the distant days of my childhood, when daily chores were our source of entertainment, spending time with friends meant workforce. It was an era when the simple joys of collaboration with friends and siblings filled our days. Among all the cherished memories, there is one event that stands out vividly in my mind—a peculiar tradition known as the "Harvest of Termites."
By Rose Wanjiku Kimani3 years ago in Feast
Interesting Dragon Boat Festival Facts For Kids
Dragon Boat Festival is an exciting and colourful celebration that takes place in many Asian countries, including China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore. It is also known as Duanwu Festival and is celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar, which usually falls in June. This festival has a rich history and is filled with fun and fascinating traditions that both kids and adults can enjoy. Let's explore some interesting Dragon Boat Festival facts that will captivate the minds of young ones.
By James stephen Kalu3 years ago in Feast
The Rise and Potential Triumph of Christianity in 16th Century Japan
Japan, Jesus, and two things that sometimes combine. Today, Japan is largely irreligious, with one of the highest percentages of atheists in the world. Temples are visited frequently, but mostly for ceremonial purposes. However, it's intriguing to imagine that for a brief period in the 16th century, Christianity was the fastest-growing religion in Japan.
By Myke & Amy3 years ago in Feast
Unraveling the Geographical Misconceptions of Columbus
When Christopher Columbus landed on a tropical island in 1492, he firmly believed he had reached the Indies. However, as history has shown, Columbus was mistaken. Little did he know that he had stumbled upon an entirely different landmass, completely separate from his intended destination. Columbus had set out to find a new route to Asia, and he thought he had succeeded. Despite being off by a few thousand miles, Columbus died with the conviction that he was right. This peculiar twist of geography led to an intriguing question: What if Columbus was actually correct?
By Myke & Amy3 years ago in Feast
The Rise and Fall of Empires
At its height, the Roman Empire was a beacon of human advancement, home to about 30% of the world's population. Citizens enjoyed the luxuries of central heating, concrete, double glazing, banking, international trade, and upward social mobility. Rome stood as a center of technological, legal, and economic progress, seemingly invincible in its stability, wealth, and power. However, history reveals a different tale as the most powerful civilization on Earth eventually faced a slow and sudden collapse.
By Myke & Amy3 years ago in Feast
"The Colorful Mischief of Ryan"
Once upon a time in a small village, there lived a mischievous boy named Ryan. With his unruly brown hair and sparkling blue eyes, he was known throughout the town for his playful nature. Ryan always had a trick up his sleeve and a mischievous grin on his face.
By Jagadish Yerragunta3 years ago in Feast
Modern Celebrations
Once a year, as the warm rays of the summer sun dance across the land, communities from all corners of the world come alive to celebrate the summer solstice. These modern celebrations are a testament to the enduring spirit of humanity's connection to nature, and they take on various forms, from music festivals to immersive outdoor activities. Let us embark on a captivating journey, discovering the vibrant tapestry of contemporary summer solstice celebrations.
By Daniel Kipyegon3 years ago in Feast
Iron Cookware and Cast Iron Cookware: A Comprehensive Guide
Most people agree that iron cookware is one of the best options for preparing nutritious meals. For good reason, people have used iron utensils for a very long time. When used in cookware, iron is a natural element that has several health advantages. A little quantity of iron leaches into the food when it is cooked on iron utensils, giving a natural supply of dietary iron. For people at risk of anaemia or iron deficiency, this is especially advantageous. Additionally, iron cookware has the benefit of heat retention and consistent heat distribution, which guarantees that food is cooked thoroughly and uniformly. Additionally, using iron cookware can help strengthen some foods with iron, especially those that are acidic or have a lot of moisture. With proper care and maintenance, iron cookware can last a lifetime, making it a worthwhile investment. So, whether you're sautéing vegetables or simmering a stew, using iron cookware is a fantastic way to enhance the nutritional value of your meals while enjoying the benefits of healthy and even cooking.
By Healthy MACclite3 years ago in Feast








