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.
8 Foods You Should Eat to Feel Happier
We frequently experiment with various approaches to enhancing our mental health, including therapy, fresh workout regimens, and meditation to discover joy and tranquility. However, are you aware that you can improve your mood by consuming particular foods? In the past ten years, research on the relationship between diet and mental health has grown, and specific meals are linked to higher levels of serotonin in our brains. The neurotransmitter serotonin, sometimes referred to as the "happy hormone," is crucial in controlling our mood. Mood instability might result from low serotonin levels. Check out our list of natural ways to control anxiety for additional information on managing anxiety without drugs and try these easy strategies to enhance your mental health without therapy.
By Isidor Gheorghiesi3 years ago in Feast
Top 10 Restaurants to Try In America when You First Receive Your Green Card.
When you soon arrive in America if you find your self in Ohio there are a lot of spots to try some good food. I've always been a foodie, it's our major source of living. Doesn't mean we can't enjoy the finer tastes in life. Being new to the United States most immigrates don't know what to do first.
By Emily Curry (Rising Phoenix)3 years ago in Feast
A Pandemic Story
In November Ella decided to dress-down for her visit to the food bank. Last time, when she pulled up in her electric blue Volvo XC90 on a good hair day, in full make-up, she got more than a few side-eyes. Her hope was that they all thought she was picking up food as charity for an elderly neighbor. But that wasn’t the case. She halfway hoped that she wouldn’t qualify when they had her fill out the form that first visit. She even called her husband to confirm the numbers, so that a portion of the all-consuming shame she felt could be lifted from her shoulders. She was shocked at the tears that ran down her cheeks when she realized that not only did they qualify to receive food, they qualified at one of the lowest levels, which meant that her family was getting more food than the family next to her with the broken down 1999 Toyota Corolla. The relief of qualifying so that she could bring home food for her family, was quickly overshadowed with even more shame and disappointment. Thankfully, the volunteers at the food bank didn’t bat an eye; didn’t miss a step; didn’t give one single indication that she shouldn’t be there. They were gracious, kind and generous; even offering jokes and getting her to laugh a little. When the back of the Volvo was full to the brim with boxes of donated fruits, vegetables, meats, breads and goodies, the volunteers reminded her that she could come back no sooner than 30 days. They marked the date on her receipt. Then she backed out of the parking lot and started on her way home; a home she hoped she could keep.
By Emily E Mahon3 years ago in Feast
Foodie Porn and Rants of the Past. How I made it this far?
I have always been in love with food ever since I started learning how to at the age of five. I was five when I started learning about knife safety. In a way as a kid I thought it would me and my grandfather's way of bonding together.
By Emily Curry (Rising Phoenix)3 years ago in Feast
Unique Burger King Menu Items From Around The World
Burger King is known for pushing the boundaries of fast food. Whether it's introducing meat-forward items, or the newest Impossible Whopper, it's safe to say that the King isn't scared of some experimentation. They also aren't afraid to test the limits with items internationally because just like every other fast food chain, they don't just exist in the United States.
By Jenika Enoch3 years ago in Feast
Unique McDonald's Menu Items From Around The World
McDonald's is easily the most recognizable and popular fast food worldwide. With over 38,000 locations, it's pretty safe to say that almost everyone on the planet has at least heard of or eaten at a McDonald's. But did you know that each country has their own unique menu items?
By Jenika Enoch3 years ago in Feast
Accessibility Means Access To Food
I was originally writing this as a Facebook rant. Unfortunately for the world at large, I'm off this week and have way too much time on my hands. I spent the morning in conversation with a visually-impaired book editor. We were discussing what conlangs (constructed languages, i.e. fantasy or made up languages like Klingon and Sindarin) mean for accessibility when a person needs a screen reader. Turns out, it generally isn't an issue if the screen reader can read it and the website or story is formatted correctly (lots of food for thought there, no pun intended). That got me thinking about how the world views people with invisible disabilities, like severe food allergies or autoimmune disorders that are triggered by food.
By Ashley McGee3 years ago in Feast




