Food + Drink
In celebration of all things gustatory.
The healing power of nature exploring the benefits of outdoor activities for wellbeing
Once upon a time in a bustling city, there lived a young woman named Emma. She worked long hours in a high-stress job, surrounded by concrete walls and fluorescent lights. Despite her success, she felt a growing sense of restlessness and unease. One day, as she sat at her desk, a photograph of a majestic mountain caught her eye. Its grandeur and untouched beauty stirred something deep within her soul.
sourav sahaPublished about a year ago in FeastHeart health 101: strategies for a strong and healthy heart
Once upon a time in the small town of Oakwood, there lived a young man named Ethan. Ethan was an ambitious and hardworking individual who had big dreams of becoming a successful entrepreneur. He was always on the go, juggling multiple tasks and responsibilities, constantly pushing himself to the limits.
sourav sahaPublished about a year ago in FeastThe power of exercise: transforming your physical and mental health
Once upon a time, in a small town nestled amidst lush green hills, lived a young woman named Emily. She was a kind-hearted and gentle soul, but her life had taken a toll on her physical and mental health. She had spent most of her days cooped up indoors, leading a sedentary lifestyle, and battling anxiety and low self-esteem. However, fate had a transformative journey in store for her, one that would introduce her to the incredible power of exercise.
sourav sahaPublished about a year ago in FeastOrganic food isn't better for your health
Once upon a time, in a small town named Greenfields, there was a young boy named Jake. Jake lived on a farm with his parents, who were dedicated organic farmers. Their farm was renowned in the town for producing fresh, organic fruits and vegetables. Jake had grown up believing that organic food was not only better for the environment but also for one's health.
sourav sahaPublished about a year ago in FeastHow to Order Food on Train with RailRecipe
Travelling by train in India is a memorable experience, and what adds to the experience is the food that you get to enjoy on the train. In the past, ordering food on a train could be quite a daunting task, with long queues, unappetizing meals, and unreliable service. However, with the advent of technology, ordering food on a train has become a breeze. In this article, we will guide you on how to order food on a train and enjoy a hassle-free meal.
Rail recipePublished about a year ago in FeastLevel Up Your Curry Night
Did you know you can make amazing flat breads extremely easily, with two ingredients? If you're white British, like me, there's a reasonable chance you might not have known that, and I'm about to hand you the secret that will unlock the second part of your life.
L.C. SchäferPublished about a year ago in FeastCupping and Cuppers
Cupping The process of tasting coffee is called "cupping", and it involves evaluating the flavor and aroma of brewed coffee. Cupping is typically done by professional tasters, also known as "cuppers", who have undergone specialized training to develop their palates and hone their sensory skills.
Écrivain PlacardPublished about a year ago in FeastToday is International dance day
tof dance and raise awareness about its importance in the cultural, social, and economic development of communities worldwide. The day was first introduced in 1982 by the International Dance Committee of the UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) to commemorate the birthday of Jean-Georges Noverre, a French dancer and choreographer who is considered to be the father of modern ballet.
vishnu brockPublished about a year ago in Feast