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You Need to Bring a Treat TODAY?
You read all the flyers your child brings home. You check your email for a note from the PTA. Review the school calendar that is front and center on the refrigerator. You even riffle through the backpacks that slump just inside the front door. Whatever you do it just isn't enough.
Judey KalchikPublished 2 years ago in FeastMacarons (and murder)
Who doesn’t love a good whodunit? I, for one, simply adore them. It’s my absolute favorite genre! I’m practically enamored with Hercule Poirot and Ms. Marple!
It's Tea Time: world's most popular beverage
Tea with vitamins Despite the fact that tarragon is a bright taste from childhood for many people and raspberries are a summer berry, these two ingredients complement each other perfectly! Tea made from them is not only a tonic and calming beverage, but it is also a vitamin charge for your body.
Sahina BanoPublished 2 years ago in FeastPatriarchy On Your Plate
About ten years ago (before I went vegan) I was visiting Finland with my Argentinian ex-boyfriend when my grandmother decided to take us out for dinner to my hometown's best steak restaurant.
Taru Anniina LiikanenPublished 2 years ago in FeastHow to Prepare the Most Fragrant Jasmine Tea and What Are Its Benefits
Did you know that jasmine tea is one of the most popular teas in China and is enjoyed at almost every meal? The pleasant taste, relaxing aroma, and the multitude of health benefits that this tea has, gradually turned it into the most consumed tea among the inhabitants of China.
James HeavystormPublished 2 years ago in FeastEverything You Need To Know After The Jasmine Tea
Known in India as the "queen of flowers", jasmine is considered not only a decorative plant but also a remedy against stress and other nervous disorders.
James HeavystormPublished 2 years ago in FeastGreen Tea - How And Why You Should Drink It Every Day
Green tea is a drink rich in antioxidants with a lot of benefits on the body. Consumed regularly, tea is ideal in diets, protects the cardiovascular system, and improves brain function.
James HeavystormPublished 2 years ago in FeastGood Food Is Healthy Food
It is a pretty common misconception that eating healthy means having to sacrifice the foods you love most. We’re here to debunk that myth and let you in on a little secret: you can eat healthy without having to give up your favorite foods. Maintaining healthy nutrition while indulging in all your favorite eats is all about finding balance!
Julia NikolausPublished 2 years ago in Feast6 Ways To Enjoy The Benefits Of White Tea
White tea is the one in which buds and the youngest leaves predominate when they still have white, silky down. The delicate white buds are only uprooted by hand for only two days a year, just before the leaves open.
James HeavystormPublished 2 years ago in Feast5 Benefits Of White Tea
After a long and tiring day, how about a fragrant cup of white tea? Appreciated in the beginning only in Asia, its benefits for health, beauty, and well-being are known today all over the world. Here are five of them.
James HeavystormPublished 2 years ago in FeastWhite Tea versus Green Tea versus Black Tea
White Tea versus Green Tea versus Black Tea Many people are surprised to learn that all teas (white, green, oolong, black, pu - erh) come from the leaves of the same plant: Camellia Sinensis. The meteorological conditions, the soil, the varieties of the plant, and especially the way of processing the leaves, all have a major contribution to obtaining various types of tea.
James HeavystormPublished 2 years ago in FeastEverything You Need To Know About Black Tea
Black tea differs from other types of tea (white, green, oolong) by the high degree of oxidation of Camellia Sinensis leaves. It is a category that includes very diverse varieties, so you will surely find one to your liking. Get acquainted with the universe of black tea!
James HeavystormPublished 2 years ago in Feast