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Camp Cookies
by Lennox Ó'Súilleabháin To say Camp Emerald Bay was beautiful would be an understatement. Idyllic and pristine, isolated in its own bay on the remote Santa Catalina Island, twenty-two miles off the coast of Southern California. The bay for which it was named clear and blue, beautiful both above and below the waves. A colorful array of sea life in its rocky waters. The camp running long into the rivets of the valleys that fed out to the ocean. Far from the orange glow of the Los Angeles sprawl, at night the Camp rested under a vast star cover. It was a place to explore, a place to relax, a place to make lifelong summer memories. This, however, is not about the camp itself. It is about its food.
By Lennox O'Suilleabhain4 years ago in Feast
Italian Summer Sweets
Having finally grown out of the childhood stage of grubby fingers in packs of candy and popsicles, I have come to hate the sticky sensation of eating sweets that clings to my hands and transfers to any surface I brush in the slightest. Even after eating the finest of desserts. But today? Today was different.
By Bianca Jeanette4 years ago in Feast
Summer Will Always Taste Like Lemon. Top Story - June 2022.
The memory of lemon chocolate is one that will forever be burned into my brain…and taste buds. It was the summer of 1998 when my family visited the island of Capri in Italy. We had been living in Italy for two years at this point. (When I was a teenager, my dad received a job opportunity that resulted in my parents moving their three children to a country we had never visited – a place where we knew nothing about the language, people, or history.) We ended up living in Milan for three years, and my parents used every opportunity to venture to other Italian and European cities, big and small, to ensure we soaked up every ounce of the potential that the opportunity provided. One week, we ventured south and headed to the Amalfi Coast.
By Stefanie Schroeder4 years ago in Feast
Berries and Fresh Peas
I leave my mother's home by bike. My pace is calm and leisurely, there's no need to hurry when I'm on vacation like this. The South American metropolis where I live always makes me compete, gets my heart rate up with its frantic movement. But not today, because I'm at home in Lahti, in southern Finland.
By Taru Anniina Liikanen4 years ago in Feast
Sno-Ball
New Orleans, Louisiana, is a very unique city. Being a port city, the accent the people speak is not Southern. It's not even Cajun, which is the cliché always heard on TV--and badly, too. The accent is a port city accent, more related to New York or Boston than it is to the Southern drawl of any city below the Mason-Dixon line.
By Gerard DiLeo4 years ago in Feast
Here are the Coolest FUN Things to Do in London 2022
London in 2022 will be a very different place than it is now, and that’s saying something considering how different it already is from ten years ago. The city has added new landmarks, seen old ones demolished, and experienced numerous changes in the way people live their lives. As such, we’ve taken an early look at what we think London will be like in 2022 and compiled this list of the Coolest FUN Things to Do in London 2022. This list was put together by our team of researchers and writers who attended local conferences to talk with some of the biggest innovators in the world today.
By VICTOR PAUL4 years ago in Feast
How to Enjoy Culinary Adventures in Maldives
The beautiful Maldives is considered one of the world’s most idyllic holiday destinations, offering stunning scenery, lovely beaches and exciting water sports. You will find that the Maldives also boasts a distinctive local cuisine, with many delicious dishes available for the visitor. Described below are some of the outstanding culinary creations that you could savour during your stay on these islands.
By Pavithra Jinadasa4 years ago in Feast
[Turkish food] What do you eat in Turkey?
Turkish cuisine is one of the three major cuisines in the world. Everyone says that Turkey is full of delicious food. How can you miss it when you travel to Turkey! When walking through the streets and alleys, you will see that many restaurants will send employees to stand at the door and introduce their signature dishes with meal signs. Most of them have a large picture, but the picture quality is poor. They usually can't see what it is ~ some will be equipped with small English translations. It is suggested that friends who are not used to English meal signs should know more common Turkish dish names or direct screenshots before going. If it's a genuine small restaurant, it doesn't even have pictures or English, so when you can recognize the dish name, try to recognize Turkish.
By Courtney Olson4 years ago in Feast









