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No-bake Chocolate Cheesecake
No-bake dairy-free chocolate cheesecake! When I was in middle school I found out I couldn't eat any dairy. I was allergic and it made me sick. It was hard being the only one in the house not able to eat dairy. My family helped make adjustments, but it was hard going completely dairy free. There weren’t that many products out there that were dairy free. It started becoming more and more popular. Throughout high school and early college, I still continued to eat dairy but I would just take pills to help. It was never enough, but now that I live on my own I am able to go completely dairy-free! I have found many dairy-free substitutes and now I live my life worry-free. I love being able to give up dairy and know I don’t have to worry because there are so many options out there. I am able to eat everything I love and it all tastes the same still! Even if you aren’t dairy-free because of health issues, this recipe is great for vegans and vegetarians. Dairy-free options are also healthier and aren’t as heavy as dairy products.
By Ashley Lore8 years ago in Feast
Eat Play Stay Spain — A Story of Tapas Part 4 — Tortilla de Patatas...
There is nothing simpler that can taste so good as a Tortilla de Patatas. Whether it is served cold or warm straight from the pan, it is delicious, filling, and is traditional España through and through. This inexpensive tapa is often served in bars across Spain as a complimentary eat with your drink and is present on every discerning Tapas menu to order and purchase. It is distinctly Spanish and so delicious that no self respecting Tapas restaurant could be without it...
By Lisa Haddon8 years ago in Feast
The Byrd House: The Quintessential Neighborhood Bar
As a foodie, I am always looking for new experiences. My tastes are all over the map when it comes to food style, cost, or even atmosphere. I like high end and I like the local dive. I like dance clubs and I like sports bars. However, the one core thing they all need to have in common is great food and great service. I am sure that you are just like me.
By Millington Lockwood8 years ago in Feast
Making a Spanish Omelet
Over the years, I have struggled to learn how to make a Spanish omelet. My latest attempt involved putting the egg in the potatoes and not the potatoes in the egg. I used olive oil in the past. But then I observe my family uses too much of that so I switched to vegetable oil instead. The vegetable oil was working well for me this time around since I managed to retain some consistency. The eggs have to be solidified at the bottom of the frying pan. Most omelet making involves putting the vegetables in with the eggs anyway. Spanish omelet is called tortilla de patatas.
By Iria Vasquez-Paez8 years ago in Feast
Vegan Pasta
Hello my little lovelies! So today I am back with a recipe that is all made in one pot. That's right, one pot! This is a simple recipe with very few ingredients. This is perfect for when you have kids screaming they're hungry or if you have husband is complaining that he's starving and hasn't eaten anything all day. This recipe literally takes no more than 45 minutes to make mostly because of the lentils but it tastes absolutely delicious and you can put in whatever vegetables you want to put in here or you can just leave it as is.
By Alix Nicole8 years ago in Feast
Eat Play Stay Spain - A Story of Tapas Part 2 - Jamón Serrano or Jamón Iberico?
All Tapas bars and restaurants in Spain and across the globe will have Jamón Serrano or Jamón Iberico on the menu but how many of us know the difference between the two of them? What we do know is that there is sometimes nothing nicer than a plate of this culinary symbol of Spanish culture with some Manchego cheese, a bowl of olives and a good glass of Rioja. There is nothing more tempting when walking past a deli, butchers or market in Spain and seeing the displays of Jamón hanging above the counters in vast quantities, showing not just how popular these dry cured sweet yet salty meats are in restaurants but also in the homes of the Spanish people. So what is the difference?
By Lisa Haddon8 years ago in Feast
Best Food Documentaries on Netflix to Stream Now. Top Story - January 2018.
Food documentaries truly teach us a lot about the foods that we are eating. From how certain foods came to be, to the foods that can ruin our bodies, and even documentaries based on popular and skillful chefs from around the world, not only do some of these documentaries make our stomachs growl from all the food appearing on the screen, but there are documentaries that show us the truth behind some of our favorite foods. Truth as in the ugly truth that will cause us to immediately stop eating those foods. And what other streaming media can provide us with the best food documentaries none other than Netflix?
By Jennifer Violet8 years ago in Feast
Eat Play Stay Spain — A Story of Tapas Part 3 — Ajo/Garlic... A Culinary Essential in Any Spanish Kitchen...
Garlic, or Ajo in Spanish, is a must-have in many kitchens commercially and domestically across the world and in the culinary world of Spanish food there is no escaping it. Once known as the poor man's spice and even banished by Kings of Spain from bygone eras, it is now one of Spain's exports with almost 50% of their crops being exported out of the country, evidence enough that the country grows some of the very best garlic in the world. From the field to the cupboard to the table, garlic is a not only a universal product, but a real essential in Spanish cooking...
By Lisa Haddon8 years ago in Feast
Instant Pot Vegan Vermicelli Noodle Soup
Since the flu and colds seem to be going around my office I have had delicious soup on my mind for a long time. To me lately, soup is a very healing meal. The steamy broth and delicious ingredients in a soup almost seem to have a healing power of their own. I instantly feel better when I eat bowl of soup, especially in the cold weather of the winter season.
By Liana Hewitt8 years ago in Feast
The Best Restaurants in Cincinnati to Cure Your Hunger
Cincinnati is one of the most popular cities in Ohio that's filled with exciting sights, friendly people, and stunning architecture. There's so much do to in the great city. From taking a trip to the Cincinnati Zoo to the Botanical Garden, Newport Aquarium, the Cincinnati Museum Center, and even checking out their National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, the city has so many stories to tell through their beautiful historic landmarks, you can never get enough of the best spots in Cincinnati.
By C.C. Curtis8 years ago in Feast
Hello Fresh
I have tried almost every kind of delivery service set to ship fresh ingredients to your house. Now I do not consider myself an experienced chef, nor would anyone who has eaten my food previously. I have always been someone who mixed ingredients and recipes to create my own concoctions. I also have never been a fan of planning a list of needed ingredients and going to fight the crowds at a grocery store to purchase them, only to forget a key ingredient in the recipe. But thankfully, with companies like Hello Fresh, the stress is taken away from you.
By Kelsey Jones8 years ago in Feast












