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What Medieval Junk Food Was Like
What was medieval junk food like? If you’re picturing knights eating Big Macs and Twinkies, you’re not far off from the truth. Just substitute a meat pie for the Big Mac and a funnel cake for the Twinkies, and you’ll … Continue reading
4 Levels of Paella: Amateur to Food Scientist | Epicurious
We challenged chefs of three different skill levels – amateur Onika, home cook Daniel, and professional chef Frank Proto from The Institute Of Culinary Education – to prepare a piping hot paella (yes, Frank finally gets to make paella!) Once … Continue reading
Baker Turns Gingerbread Into Sculptures of Iconic Movie Characters | My Modern Met
By Margherita Cole on July 14, 2022 This baker’s gingerbread men look a lot different… Oslo-based baker Caroline Eriksson takes gingerbread houses to the next level. Using this edible medium, she creates striking sculptures inspired by movies and media that … Continue reading
How I take care of myself living alone – rural tiny home
I’m so happy to share that my book – The Cottage Fairy Companion – is now available for pre-order! Amazon: https://amzn.to/3wUuaKA Also available at my local bookstore, Trail’s End Books: https://www.trailsendbookstore.com/bo… Other purchase options (including international) available on my linktree: … Continue reading
The Unbelievable History of Sunflowers
In this video, we look at the remarkable journey sunflowers have been on throughout their long history. […]
Chef Bans Rude Diners From Restaurant, Gives Staff $1,200 From Bill | My Modern Met
By Sara Barnes on June 10, 2022 “I would thank you to never come back to my restaurant.” It should go without saying that wealth doesn’t give someone carte blanche to treat people as they wish—especially those in service positions—but … Continue reading
Potatoes: South America’s Gift to the World
Potatoes are a vegetable beloved by all. See how the potato emerged from obscurity into a vital food crop that feeds the world population and came to grace culinary traditions all over the world. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ancientamericas Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AncientAmericas Sources … Continue reading