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Be a Beef Master!
Wondering what to cook for an upcoming holiday gathering - or just a family meal? A beautiful beef roast is a feast for the eyes and the stomach, sure to impress guests of all ages. With a few expert tips and tricks, you'll be sure to serve a perfectly cooked roast packed full of flavor. Here's a "how to" guide to make you a roast expert!
By David Wyld6 years ago in Feast
Eat Healthy and Help Your Food Budget!
Most folks today are looking for ways to save money in their daily lives. Today, long-term food storage options can be good both for your health and for your budget. This article has helpful tips on how food storage can help anyone eat healthier and cut their food bills.
By David Wyld6 years ago in Feast
6 Ways to Cook Broccoli
Broccoli is so versatile that the vegetable can be eaten raw, or cooked in six ways: blanched, boiled, steamed, sautéed, roasted and grilled. It is easy to prepare broccoli no matter which way you plan to cook it. First, trim off the florets from the main stalk. Slice the stems after you remove any leaves and blemishes from them.
By Margaret Minnicks6 years ago in Feast
How to Host a Festive Dinner
Christmas is approaching! Along with the holiday season, there comes parties. Some dinners are out in a restaurant while others are hosted at home. As it becomes more popular to host dinners at home for friends and family, there begins a search of how to host a festive dinner! This is an 6-step guide of how to host a successful festive dinner.
By Kenyah Coombs6 years ago in Feast
Tips for Hosting an Hors d'Oeuvres Party
Hors d'oeuvres is French for "outside of the main dish." However, it is commonly misinterpreted to "outside of work." Either interpretation is appropriate when applying it to an hors d'oeuvres party. Hors d'oeuvres, or tapas, have become increasingly popular and are a great theme for a party. These tips will help you plan a successful hors d'oeuvres party.
By Doris Hall6 years ago in Feast
Basic Emergency Food Plan
What food your family should have on hand for an emergency depends on the tools you have. For the sake of argument, let’s assume that you have a manual can opener and serving utensils but no other items, such as a propane burner. Check out these items for cheap and easy hurricane—or other disaster—prep.
By Brandi Brown7 years ago in Feast
How to Keep Your Fruits Fresh
Almost all consumers have had fruits go bad between the time they take them home from the grocery store, and the time their family consumes them. Here are some tips to help you prevent your fruits from going bad. In fact, the tips will help you keep them fresh until your next purchase.
By Margaret Minnicks7 years ago in Feast











