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What Happens To Your Body During Child Birth. Content Warning.
The June 2004 date that should have filled the 33-year-old man and his wife with happiness, epitomized as they were ecstatic about the arrival of their newborn, was the gloomy period that will never come to an end. Hardly that they had had received this day as the one where they would say goodbye to their husband. Seeing that his wife suffered so intensely in the labour, the man's mind was emptied to the last fiber. It, eventually, took his life. The family saw their new born healthy and the mother safe from any complication. However, the loss of the father was not expected.
By Amine Oubih2 months ago in Feast
Indian traditional food
Indian food cuture is a vibrant and diverse tapestry that reflects the country's rich history, geography, and cultural heritage. It encompasses a wide range of flavors, ingredients, and cooking techniques, resulting in a culinary landscape that is as varied as it is delicious. Here are some key aspects of Indian food culture:
By vinoth kumar2 months ago in Feast
"Mastering the Art of Grilling with most affordable grill''. Content Warning.
Grilling, the age-old culinary tradition that transcends cultures and brings people together, holds a special place in the hearts of food enthusiasts worldwide. Whether it's the sizzle of succulent steaks, the aroma of smoky ribs, or the charred perfection of vegetables, there's something undeniably magical about cooking over an open flame.
By Eimantas Stuina3 months ago in Feast
Potato Pancakes with Love and Other Treasures
My Oma was not the most affectionate person, but she loved me. She lived in this turn-of-the-century apartment building with creaky doors and drafty windows. She had lived there pretty much her whole life, ever since she married and got widowed later in life.
By Ute Luppertz ✨ 3 months ago in Feast
Feast or Famine: Understanding the History of Feasting
Feasting is a cultural practice that has been a part of human history for millennia. From ancient civilizations to modern societies, the act of coming together to share food and celebrate has played a significant role in shaping our social structures, traditions, and even our evolution. In this article, we will delve into the history of feasting, exploring its origins, evolution, and cultural significance
By BLESSING COOL 4 months ago in Feast
The Great Sugar Rush Chronicles
In a world dusted with sugar and filled with the sweet scent of vanilla, lived a community of Peeps. There were Peeps of all shapes and sizes, from the classic chicks to the s'mores-flavored delights, each with their own unique personalities.
By Rebecca Lynn Ivey4 months ago in Feast
Summer Garden Omelette
My brunch today: eggs sauteed with a fresh tomato, a piece of toast with the blackberry-blueberry-elderberry jam I made last summer, fruit salad and herbal tea. As I was making my eggs, I remembered a story from my youth and felt compelled to share it.
By Lana V Lynx5 months ago in Feast
Vintage Dish Collectors, Take Note: Your Cherished Corelle Might Harbor a Hidden Danger
Today, I'm diving into a topic that's close to our hearts but might be a bit unsettling. It's about our beloved vintage Corelle dishes. Yes, those charming pieces that remind us of grandma's kitchen and simpler times. But, as I've recently discovered, there's more to these dishes than meets the eye. Let's talk about the unexpected guest hiding in some of our favorite collectibles: lead.
By Paul Austin6 months ago in Feast
"Exploring the Wisdom of Small Portions: A Deep Dive into Mindful Eating and 19 Astonishing Food Facts"
In the world of indulgent culinary experiences, the philosophy of small portions emerges as a guiding light, advocating not only for mindful eating but also for a profound comprehension of the intricate relationship between food and well-being. Let's embark on an enriching exploration into the captivating realm of small portions, where we unravel 19 astonishing food facts that are sure to leave you in awe.
By Vijay Sankar7 months ago in Feast