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The Top 10 Snack Foods You'll Find In Thailand
What Americans think of when they hear the term "snack," they think of common staples such as chips, cakes, cookies, candy bars, and sodas. But when you're in Thailand, snacks can look a little bit different and come in a lot of different varieties.
By Jenika Enoch3 months ago in Feast
In The Sauce Podcast: A Delicious Sound
The food business is more than restaurants and cookbooks. It encompasses a multi-billion dollar industry of natural foods. Over 250 episodes, Alison Cayne shares interviews with experts, retailers, and investors who can help founders and operators build sturdy consumer businesses. With hours of brass-tacks advice from finance, legal, operations, and supply chain experts to helpful hacks from brand marketing and social media specialists, it is a critical podcast for emerging brands.
By Frank Racioppi3 months ago in Feast
My Honest Beecher's Macaroni and Cheese Review
I'm not necessarily new to Beecher's. I'd seen their macaroni and cheese in the Walmart frozen food section, and while I'm always on the lookout for new mac and cheese varieties, the $11 price tag always scared me off. Plus, I was a little skeptical of the "World's Best" title on the box. How good can a box of frozen pasta really be?
By Kaitlin Shanks3 months ago in Feast
Microwaved Eggs: Do They Deserve the Hate
Do microwaved eggs deserve all the hate they receive? Most people won’t even consider cooking eggs in the microwave. When you picture microwaved eggs, the image of something rubbery and flavorless comes to mind—or horror stories about exploding egg disasters. But if you cook them correctly, can they actually be a protein-packed, convenient, and even delicious meal?
By Kai Holloway3 months ago in Feast
Granny’s Fruit Scones Resipe
Granny’s Fruit Scones Resipe I grew up with the smell of warm fruit scones drifting through the kitchen, the kind that made you pause and breathe it in like it was part of home. My granny never made a fuss about anything. She moved around the bowls and flour with that calm way of hers, and she always measured, every time, like it was her little promise that the scones would come out right.
By George’s Girl 2026 4 months ago in Feast
A Diet With a Purpose: The DASH Diet
A Diet with a Purpose Of all the diets out there, few are geared toward specific goals outside of weight loss. DASH (which stands for Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) is one such diet that does. Its goal is to lower high blood pressure. Its secondary goals are to promote healthy eating and maintaining healthy weight.
By Dean Traylor4 months ago in Feast
The Sacred Heart Soup Diet is Not So Sacred
Review There are plenty of misconceptions surrounding The Sacred Heart Soup Diet. For one thing, there’s nothing new about it; it has existed for several years under numerous names and resembles other types of diets. And, its origin is mysterious and dubious at best. What is known is that this soup-based diet is popular with dieters despite dire warnings of its effectiveness as a fad diet. So what exactly is this diet? Why should it be taken with caution? Let’s take a look.
By Dean Traylor4 months ago in Feast
A chicken is 75% water
The Surprising Truth: Why Understanding Chicken is 75% Water Matters for Cooking and Nutrition You grab a package of chicken from the store. It looks plump and ready for dinner. But did you know that chicken is 75% water? This simple fact changes everything about how you cook it. Most folks think chicken is mostly protein. They focus on the breast meat. Yet water makes up the bulk. This high moisture level affects texture, taste, and even safety in the kitchen.
By Story silver book 4 months ago in Feast
My Honest Aldi Boxed Macaroni and Cheese Review
In the past, I've snubbed boxed macaroni and cheese unless I had no other option. How could brittle noodles and dusty cheese powder compare to a homemade meal with generous noodles and creamy sauce? However, I've had a craving for cheesy dishes recently--and when I found Aldi's selection of boxed mac and cheese, I thought I'd give it a shot.
By Kaitlin Shanks4 months ago in Feast
The Hunger Hue: Why Fast Food Chains Dominate with Yellow, Orange, and Red
The Hunger Hue: Why Fast Food Chains Dominate with Yellow, Orange, and Red Have you ever wondered why you feel a sudden craving when you spot a McDonald's sign? Those bright yellow arches against a red background grab your eye fast. Fast food spots like Burger King and Wendy's use yellow, orange, and red on purpose. These warm colors make you hungry. They push you to order quick and eat up. Color psychology plays a big role in marketing. In the food world, it stirs your appetite. Let's dive into why these shades rule the fast food game.
By Story silver book 4 months ago in Feast








