pop culture
Modern popular culture topics in the Feast and cooking sphere.
The Best Food
The best food The best food should taste amazing, make your life last longer and make you feel good. And if it exists, you should probably eat that food for the rest of your life.
The Food GuyPublished 2 years ago in Feast80's Baby Drinks Deep
The parched throat of an elementary school kid is no minor crisis. It feels like death. A painful, lingering kind that the adults just don’t understand. I can testify to the severity of the situation. The glory of a summer day can be destroyed when a little girl is dying of thirst. Her parents will definitely hear about it. I know mine did.
Heidi Beth SadlerPublished 2 years ago in FeastPop Hits
You might be reading on the couch. Or playing catch in the backyard. Or riding your bike up and down the block. Or mowing the lawn. Or any number of other summer pastimes, none of which has anything to do with school.
Jimmy GoodmanPublished 2 years ago in FeastA Guide to Eating American Burgers as a Pastime
A Guide to Eating American Burgers Welcome to the origins of a “diet”. Simply put, this word proliferated , describing basically what people (especially Americans) had eaten on a routine basis. While the modern-day usage is described, a set of foods(that can essentially be utilized meals) to establish a weight loosing opportunity. A priori, diets largely consisted of meals planned and covered for Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner. Also, there existed no special way of choosing. Rather, only a compilation of eclectic foods that are eaten. Nonetheless, as routine food particularly chosen due to location , weather, or Commerical discovery. Supplementally, giving way to what ordinarily accompanies a diet besides planning and making it routine by its very nature.
Josh OertelPublished 2 years ago in FeastKraft Dinner Always
It was just another boring hump day, until...I logged into Vocal and checked for new contests. To my utter surprise, I was greeted by this:
Call Me LesPublished 2 years ago in FeastDeviled Eggs: Rebranding the popular dish
The devil you say? Deviled eggs are a delicious food staple that is popular at cookouts, barbecues, holiday meals, and picnics in America. Some people eat them with Sunday dinner, birthday celebrations or anytime they choose. Leftover bolied eggs that were dyed during Easter can easily be deviled so they don’t go to waste. Most people have accepted the name this food has been given with little thought but others are now voicing their displeasure.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 2 years ago in Feast8 Weird Ice-Cream Flavors You Have To Try At Least Once.
Summertime means it’s time for ice cream! But standard flavors like chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry can get old quick. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of 10 weird ice-cream flavors for you to try this summer.
Japanese Cuisine
Outside Influences of Japanese Cuisine Put out of your mind any preconceived notions about what Japanese cuisine is. Don’t think about a Japanese steakhouse at all—beef was only introduced in the last two centuries or so.
How A Farmer’s Market Taught Me About Culture
I remember waking up every warm Saturday in my quiet town in Vermont and immediately looking forward to one thing: the spring and summer outdoor Brattleboro Farmer’s Market.
Soha SherwaniPublished 2 years ago in FeastThe Science Of The Mukbang: Why Do We Love Watching Other People Eat?
It's hard for some to imagine why sitting in front of a screen or device and watching people eat a large amount of food is satisfying. It's also hard to imagine how (or why) people livestreaming themselves eating has turned into a way to legitimately make a living. However, it is happening! The mukbang has blown up into a massive internet sensation and no matter what social media platform you're on, you can find people eating on camera. Even more, you can find even more people who are loving every second of it.
Jenika EnochPublished 2 years ago in FeastCaramel vs Carmel
For a significant portion of my life, I have used the word “carmel” when describing an orange-brown candy produced from the heating of sugar as opposed to the “correct” word often prescribed to me as “caramel”. Despite being aware of this distinction, I never managed to get over my “non-standard” pronunciation, and I still continue to use “carmel” to this day due to what was embedded so long ago. There have been numerous occasions that I can recount to my usage being met with a patronizing “correction” as if I had committed a crime. Even as I type this piece, the auto-correct function of this program is insistent to ameliorate my usage every time I type out “carmel”. However, after being presented with a new perspective on language variation in this class, I began to really question the true necessity of emphasizing this difference.
7 South African Foods You Must Try
If you know anything about South Africa, you will know that it is a country that has been influenced by MANY different cultures: French, Dutch, Malay, as well as the many indigenous tribes: the Zulu, Xhosa, Tswana, Sotho, Buntu, and more! And with this many cultural influences, there was always bound to be an abundance of delicious foods!
People! Just say Something!Published 2 years ago in Feast