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Best recipes from the Feast community cookbook for your home kitchen.
Football Dip Worthy of a Touchdown
With everything going on in today’s crazy world, one thing has remained the same. People love food! It brings us together, no matter how far apart we might be from loved ones and friends. Sharing a recipe keeps us connected. So, even if you can’t throw the huge, annual, Super Bowl Game Day party, you can still have a scrumptious meal to celebrate.
By Haley LeBlanc5 years ago in Feast
Vegans like Football Too
I get it... football isn't exactly the top sport that comes to mind when you think of veganism, and traditional Super Bowl menus are full of cheese, meat in all of its many forms and other non vegan items. There’s usually not a vegetable in sight, and I can’t tell you how many times I’ve gone out with friends to watch a game and the only option available to me is the carrot + celery combo on the side of the wings. Don’t get me wrong, I’m grateful for the afterthought, but why can’t there ever be a gametime snack that happens to be fully plant-based?
By Farmer Nick5 years ago in Feast
Slow Cookers: The True MVP
I grew up with a mom who wasn't much for cooking - in fact, she often joked that if kitchens were optional, our house wouldn't have one. As a result, I ate a lot of "Crock Pot dinners" as a kid. When I grew up and got a slow cooker of my own, I discovered why my mom was so besotted with her trusty Crock Pot!
By Lacey Doddrow5 years ago in Feast
Umm..Or Did you Mean Yumm...Super Bowl Game Day Snack Line Up!
Ahh…It is finally game day! Not just any game day, the BIG game day that we have been waiting for all football season long! I mean, it’s been a long season due to this quarantine year, however, Super Bowl Sunday finally makes its way to February 7, 2021! This is the joyous day that most Americans wait for, it doesn't matter if your team made it to the Super Bowl or not, most of us do not miss this game!
By Nicole Edwards5 years ago in Feast
3 Easy Biryani Recipes You Must Try!
Biryani is one of the popular slow cooked rice dish in Asian countries specially in India and Pakistan and this special dish usually served only for special occasions such as weddings, parties, and various festive seasons such as Ramadan,Eid etc.
By Katrina Thomas5 years ago in Feast
Chicken and Veggie Soup Recipe
For those of you like myself, soup can be either a seasonal comfort or a necessity when I am sick. In my opinion, soup is one of the most versatile dishes out there. You can choose between tomato with grilled cheese, baked potato with bacon bites, cheese, and chives, broccoli and cheddar, tom kha gai (coconut soup), chicken noodle, vegetable, and so much more. Every time I make soup it's like a culinary freedom where I can throw whatever I have into a pot and make something delicious. Zuppa Toscana from the Olive Garden and Tom Kha Gai are two of my favorite soups that, thanks to technology, have been recipes I have gotten to explore and rather enjoyed. I was known as the "sick/broken" child in my family. Always breaking bones or getting sick, a cold could honestly have taken me out, at least that's how it felt.
By Shasta Scott5 years ago in Feast
How to make: Cheesy Chicken and Dumplings
This Chicken and Dumplings recipe is one of the best comfort foods. The main base actually comes from a recipe for Cheesy Chicken and Rice casserole from A Mind "Full" Mom, which is also absolutely delicious so make sure you check it out as well.
By Ari holloway5 years ago in Feast
Covid Immunity: Follow the Science
Since the beginning of Covid-19, the CDC, WHO, and many scientists and medical doctors have used their expertise to share ways to combat the virus. By now, the whole nation is aware that wearing a mask, washing their hands for 20 seconds, staying six feet away from other people in public locations, and dousing copious amounts of Lysol on their countertops and other surfaces is the way to go. While all these measures are beneficial, how to support and build up your body’s natural immunity to fight against Covid-19 is the one and undoubtedly most important way to prevent and fight against the virus but has been refrained from discussion.
By Kim Joseph 5 years ago in Feast










