humanity
Humanity topics include pieces on the real lives of chefs, professionals, amateurs, inspiring youth, influencers, and general feel good human stories in the Feast food sphere.
The most delicious gratitude-trigger
This Thanksgiving, I’m thankful for chocolate. Because dear God, we all could use some freakin’ chocolate after the year we’ve had. But really, I’m thankful for chocolate because of what it represents. Chocolate is a state of mind. Chocolate is slowing down and smelling the roses. Chocolate is luxury. Chocolate is simplicity. Chocolate is being in the moment and enjoying life.
By Chelsea Spack5 years ago in Feast
Sunday Dinner With My In-Laws
Ah, it's an autumn Sunday in New England. And because it's a Sunday in autumn in New England, my mind turns to recollect how many of my Sundays here in the past were spent having dinner with my mother and father in-law, Marie and Ed.
By Valerie Kittell5 years ago in Feast
Thanksgiving
This year seems a little different and kind of bittersweet for some going into the Thanksgiving holiday. The recent pandemic has forced families apart during this special time of year. That brings me to remembering how we would spend traditional Thanksgivings, sans pandemic, and sans CDC Guidelines of social distancing.
By Dana Boyer5 years ago in Feast
The Perfect Pairing
There is something fascinating about the coming together of two substances, two objects, two atoms, two people, two foods. We, as people, as matter, as objects, are all about connecting; coming together. We rise together. We fall together. We drink together, we eat together.
By Kerri MiLLs5 years ago in Feast
BECOMING A FOODIE
“Food Market? You’re just now discovering the Food Market?” To answer all your speculating questions. No. And Yes. (Hahah.) I never realized that the food market was just up the street. At my VERY CONVENIENCE! I started to make it a routine thing to get fresh ingredients every Saturday or Sundays. The daily trips to the Fresh Farmers Market was what kept my motivation of creating simple recipes, eating healthier, trying new recipes and overall supporting my community
By Aniya Henry5 years ago in Feast
Food Waste Around the World - Episode 1: Pakistan
Food Waste Around the World is a Food Circle’s project aimed at providing information and raising awareness about food waste. The project is designed as a series of interviews with students coming from different countries with the aim of understanding how this issue is tackled and perceived around the world. This is made possible thanks to Sapient, the mother company of Food Circle, which every year offers internships to students from all around the world creating a unique multicultural environment.
By Food Circle5 years ago in Feast
War Cake
If I had to choose my favorite fall treat, I would probably pick the classic Pumpkin Pie or anything involving pumpkin for that matter. But instead I decided to share my Pop Pop’s favorite holiday treat which is what he called War Cake also known as the “Poor Man’s Cake.”
By Melanie Rose5 years ago in Feast
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Cookies. First Place in Trick or Treats Challenge.
It’s that time of year when the air gets a little cooler, the days become shorter, and suddenly magic swirls in the air, the feeling that anything can happen. Oversized sweaters and warm coffee in hand become my fashion statements and every year, around this same time, a text is sent to my sister text thread.
By Natalie Spack5 years ago in Feast
pork backbone and green radish soup forever
I had thought that the "pork backbone and green radish soup" was the first delicious in the world for a long time. I remember that I had always been very picky about food when I was a kid that I could list three pages of foods I didn't like. Only the "pork backbone and green radish soup" unshakable once every week since I was a child is my most profound mark. The dish’s recipe is not complicated, but the materials had to be pork backbone and had to be the long green radish, seasoned by the only salt. It is a perfect match for the ingredients. Any other ingredients could not reproduce that flavor.
By Golden Maple5 years ago in Feast
Dr Jay Feldman Reviews on Why Basic Social Justice and Food Equality is Necessary
Apart from your plan of experiences or financial status, you no vulnerability have confidence in some the probability that anybody in the US, paying little notification to race, social class, or topography, can discover and create functions to make a useful and repaying life.
By Philip John5 years ago in Feast
Why Thanksgiving Gatherings Should Be Smaller This Year
Thanksgiving is a national holiday for Americans. They have been celebrating it on the last Thursday in November for the past 160 years, according to the National Archives. This year, Thanksgiving will be very different. Families have been advised to forego large gatherings whether they plan to host or to attend one.
By Margaret Minnicks5 years ago in Feast
Fall in Love: Autumn Recipes & Romance . Second Place in Trick or Treats Challenge.
There’s something about Fall that incites powerful memories. The crisp breezes, falling leaves, and crackling bonfires induce a robust nostalgia; a blend of gentle memories amidst more painful reminders of things that we miss. People that we miss. I know when the temperature drops, and I cozy up on my front porch with a blanket and cup of tea; my mind drifts towards past lovers, misspent youth, and family members who have long since passed on. My great-grandmother is at the forefront of those memories. I called her Nanny, as did most of my family members. Others called her Magdelaine.
By Daniela Bishop5 years ago in Feast








