Food + Drink
In celebration of all things gustatory.
RuPaul's Beef Wellington: Better Than Gordon Ramsay???
When it comes to culinary prowess, RuPaul is renowned for serving up fierce flavors and sizzling sensations. While most know RuPaul as a legendary drag queen and the charismatic host of "RuPaul's Drag Race," there's another side to this multi-talented icon that often goes unnoticed. Behind the glitz and glamour of the stage, RuPaul has secretly mastered the art of cooking, particularly the notoriously challenging Beef Wellington. In fact, whispers among culinary aficionados suggest that RuPaul's Beef Wellington surpasses even the renowned Gordon Ramsay's. Get ready to sashay into a world of culinary excellence as we explore RuPaul's regal mastery of this classic dish.
Aubrey KatePublished 12 months ago in Feast3 Cool Accessories for Aitchens
The kitchen is often considered the heart of the home, where delicious meals are prepared and memorable moments are shared. To make this hub of culinary creativity even more enjoyable and efficient, incorporating the right accessories is crucial. In this outline, we will explore three cool accessories that can elevate your kitchen experience: the Electric Salt and Pepper Grinder, the Vegetable Chopper, and the Hand Blender.The Electric Salt and Pepper Grinder is a modern and convenient kitchen accessory that enhances the seasoning process with its innovative features. This overview provides an in-depth look at its key characteristics and benefits.
matai archuletaPublished 12 months ago in FeastHave you eat it right?
Food is a fascinating aspect of our culture, encompassing a diverse range of flavors, textures, and aromas. However, it is not uncommon for people to claim they don't like certain types of food, even without ever having tasted them. This phenomenon stems from various factors, including fear of the unknown, preconceived notions, and past experiences with poorly prepared dishes. By delving into these aspects, we can better understand why people develop aversions to particular foods without giving them a fair chance.
Love expert underage
The younger cousin of the 90's, 10 years younger than my cousin of the 80's, is still in high school, but often points the finger at my life, and claims to be an emotional expert, let me make every boyfriend, it is best to bring her to see, the reason is that she can help me review, the boyfriend is not qualified enough, there is no ability to marry me home.
Geetha FanciulloPublished 12 months ago in FeastThe East India Company
In a small tent beside the remnants of a once magnificent palace, two men meet. One is a ruler of a fallen empire, while the other is a foreigner. A quick transaction takes place as names are signed on parchment, sealing an agreement. Soon, one of the oldest and most populous civilizations in the world will become subject to an island nation merely a fraction of its size.
Myke & AmyPublished 12 months ago in FeastAlaska's Alternate Destiny
What if Russia had never sold Alaska to the United States? In an alternate timeline, let's explore the possibilities and consequences of this scenario. Initially, the purchase of Alaska in our timeline wasn't seen as significant as the Louisiana Purchase. It was merely considered buying a frozen land far away from the heart of the U.S. But what if Russia had retained the territory and sent colonists across the Bering Strait, similar to their ventures in East Asia?
Myke & AmyPublished 12 months ago in FeastCalifornia's Close Call
Texas and California, two giants within the U.S., both larger in economy and size than many independent countries, yet with opposite ideologies (with exceptions, of course). It's no secret that both states have had their differences, and at times, they may have wished the other was a bit smaller or even split apart. In this blog, we'll take an unbiased approach and explore these states separately. Today, we'll delve into California's intriguing history, specifically how it came closest to splitting in two right before the Civil War.
Myke & AmyPublished 12 months ago in FeastExploring Alternate History
On a tropical bay, a band of fishermen strolls along the beach, collecting seashells and fishing in the deep blue waters. Suddenly, they spot a large island emerging from the sea, a sight never witnessed before. Gradually, the island moves closer until it occupies the center of the entire bay. However, this is not our timeline; these mysterious men are not under the Spanish or Portuguese flag. They speak Arabic and their ship resembles the caravels of our world but is entirely made in Muslim Spain, known as Andalucía.
Myke & AmyPublished 12 months ago in Feast