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.
Eating better. Vegan Manifesto. Part 2.
The result of my first month and the journey. Before I started veganism I had heard a lot about the difficulties that come with it. There is a difficulty in making balanced food that meets all the nutritional needs, eating out with friends, speaking with people without sounding preachy, choosing vegan products and finding necessary ingredients. I don't know about other people but these days most of the necessary products are already available in supermarkets. Food supplements, vegan meals and snacks, approved labels on the toiletries and even amazing vegan restaurants that are kicking ass are everywhere. It was a revelation that there is a whole hidden world of better living. My main goal to do a “vegan month” was to become a better food developer. In one month of being vegan, I end up learning how to create deeper, more interesting flavours, that fuller, kinder life requires learning, however, it is within reach, and I loved learning about these things. At the end of January, I looked back on how many types of dishes I made for the first time, how many products I tried, how much I run without prior experience and how much better I became at it. And I though to myself "It would be a shame to let all this knowledge be wasted". It felt so easy for me to be “a vegan for a month” that I decided to stick with the more meaningful way to live forever.
By The Food Guy3 years ago in Feast
Why Millionaires Wear Same Outfit Every Day
Identified as “capsule wardrobe tendency” has been promoted by few prominent figures who apparently wear same stuff everyday. From Steve Jobs to Mark Zuckerberg, world’s all too accustomed with fashion drive which has not specifically caught on.
By Yuvraj AtharavRaj Singh Yadav3 years ago in Feast
Food Bank: Who is eligible for the food bank?
A food bank is a nonprofit organization that collects and distributes food to people in need. Food banks typically work with a network of charities, community groups, and other organizations to identify individuals and families who are struggling with food insecurity and provide them with access to free or low-cost food.
By Being Inquisitive3 years ago in Feast





