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Rocky Mountain Thai: The Best Thai Food Spots In Denver
For some reason, there has been a lot of chatter about Denver's food scene online - or rather, the perceived lack thereof. As a Colorado native, I will admit that there are pockets of Denver that lack in options and there are a lot of breweries clouding the restaurant scene, but you can find good food in Denver. I've traveled around the United States quite a bit and honestly I think Denver has some great options, especially when it comes to Asian cuisine. You just need to know where to look.
By Jenika Enochabout 2 hours ago in Feast
10 Quaint Flavors To Try With Your Next Sourdough Loaf
Homemade sourdough bread has been a byproduct of the COVID-19 pandemic that has never quite left the building. A lot of people picked up the hobby due to having an abundance of time at home, which is something you desperately need to make sourdough a hobby. And while a lot of bakers love a good piece of plain sourdough with butter or jam, the vanilla version can get a bit boring.
By Jenika Enochabout 3 hours ago in Feast
My Starbucks Early Spring 2026 Menu Review
Late winter brought a flood of early spring ingredients to Starbucks' menu: a new chai recipe, coconut foam and syrup, and the return of lavender cold foam for your chai and lattes. The Iced Ube Coconut Macchiato looked particularly intriguing, and since I still had some gift card money left over from Christmas, I decided to review a few drinks and the limited-edition Frog Cake Pop.
By Kaitlin Shanksabout 16 hours ago in Feast
Apple and Almond Tart
So I spent the first half of Sunday making pancakes (of course, for my mother) and then I baked an apple and almond tart. Did I have to use a recipe from someone else? Nope. This is something quick and simple that you can do with a little bit of patience and a lot of ease. If you're looking for a quick dessert that's filling and tasty then I'd go with this, serving suggestions include:
By Annie Kapura day ago in Feast
Pi Day Deals: Sweet Ways to Celebrate March 14 Every Year
Every year on March 14, something unusual happens across bakeries, pizza shops, and kitchens around the world. Math lovers smile, pie lovers celebrate, and people who never cared about numbers suddenly start searching for pie. That day is Pi Day. The date 3/14 matches the first digits of the famous mathematical constant 3.14, and over time it has grown into a celebration of food, curiosity, and simple joy. One of the biggest reasons people look forward to the day is the tradition of Pi Day deals. Restaurants and bakeries often offer pies, pizzas, and desserts at special prices. But Pi Day is not only about discounts. It is about gathering with friends, sharing food, and enjoying a small moment of fun built around a number that never ends.
By Muqadas khan2 days ago in Feast
Surprise! "Filled Up" Lemon Cupcakes
There are a few parts to this recipe so make sure you give yourself a bit of time and, make sure you have some baking beads available - they're usually used to blind bake a pie crust but you're going to need them for the cake here. You're also going to need some mini cupcake cases or extra greaseproof paper - this is about to get weird.
By Annie Kapur2 days ago in Feast
Grilled Salmon on Himalayan Pink Salt Bricks: Extraordinary Taste
That smoky piece of grilled salmon? People love how it tastes, full and hearty, yet light on the body thanks to good fats. Still, nailing the taste at home trips up plenty - too much salt shows up fast, or worse, the flesh turns stiff and parched before it's done.
By Hendra Edward3 days ago in Feast
Chipotle Tattoo BOGO: The Story Behind the Burrito Deal
Sometimes a free burrito is more than just a meal. Sometimes it becomes a small cultural moment that people remember for years. The phrase chipotle tattoo bogo began as a strange mix of food, loyalty, humor, and internet culture. At first glance it sounds like a joke. Why would anyone get a tattoo for a burrito? But thousands of people actually did.
By Muqadas khan3 days ago in Feast
Foods Seniors
As we age, maintaining a balanced diet becomes increasingly important for overall health and vitality. Alkaline foods help regulate the body's pH levels, reduce inflammation, and support bone health—all crucial concerns for older adults. These ten recipes transform simple, nutrient-dense ingredients into delicious meals that are gentle on digestion and big on flavor. Best of all, they're incredibly easy to prepare.
By yue . shui3 days ago in Feast
Hundreds of Thousands of NHS Staff in England Attacked and Harassed, Survey Shows. AI-Generated.
A major workforce survey has revealed that hundreds of thousands of employees working in England’s National Health Service have faced violence, harassment and abuse while carrying out their duties. The findings have sparked renewed concern among health leaders and unions, who warn that hostility toward healthcare workers is reaching unacceptable levels. The data comes from the latest NHS Staff Survey, one of the largest workplace surveys in the United Kingdom. More than 760,000 NHS employees took part, providing a detailed picture of working conditions across hospitals, clinics and ambulance services. The results highlight a troubling pattern of aggression directed at staff from patients, visitors and, in some cases, colleagues. According to the survey, around one in seven NHS employees reported experiencing physical violence from patients or members of the public during the previous year. This represents roughly 14 percent of staff—equivalent to more than 200,000 workers across the healthcare system. Even more widespread was verbal harassment and bullying. Over a quarter of respondents said they had experienced harassment, abuse or bullying in the workplace within the last 12 months. Experts say this includes a range of incidents, from aggressive threats and verbal insults to racist abuse and intimidation. Healthcare unions have described the situation as deeply worrying, arguing that violence against medical staff is becoming increasingly normalized in some settings. Nurses, ambulance crews and emergency department staff are often the most exposed because they deal directly with patients during stressful situations such as medical emergencies or long waiting times. In particular, ambulance workers reported some of the highest levels of violence in the survey. In certain services, nearly a third of staff said they had faced at least one incident of aggression from patients or the public. Experts note that frontline responders frequently encounter unpredictable situations involving intoxication, mental health crises or highly distressed individuals. Healthcare leaders say the consequences of this violence go far beyond physical injury. Many staff report psychological stress, anxiety and burnout after repeated exposure to abuse. Some workers take sick leave following violent incidents, while others consider leaving the profession entirely. In response to the survey findings, NHS leaders stressed that abuse toward healthcare workers is unacceptable. Officials emphasized that staff should be able to perform their duties without fear of violence or harassment. “NHS staff work tirelessly to care for patients and deserve to feel safe and respected at work,” said one senior health official responding to the survey results. Healthcare organizations have increasingly called for stronger protections, including better security in hospitals and clearer reporting systems for incidents of abuse. The issue of violence against healthcare workers has grown more visible in recent years. Data from hospitals and trusts across England shows that incidents of aggression have risen since the COVID-19 pandemic, partly driven by strained healthcare services, staff shortages and long patient waiting times. At the same time, experts say many incidents likely go unreported. Some staff fear that reporting abuse will not lead to meaningful action, while others believe such behavior has become an unfortunate but expected part of the job. Unions and professional groups are now urging the government to take stronger action. They have called for tougher penalties for individuals who assault healthcare workers, as well as increased funding for workplace safety measures. Campaigners also emphasize the need for cultural change. Many healthcare leaders argue that public awareness is crucial, reminding patients and visitors that doctors, nurses and paramedics are there to help. Despite the troubling statistics, NHS officials say steps are being taken to improve staff safety. Initiatives include violence-prevention standards, staff training on managing aggressive situations and improved cooperation with police in serious cases. However, unions warn that unless the root causes—such as staff shortages and overloaded emergency departments—are addressed, the pressure on frontline workers will continue. For the hundreds of thousands of NHS employees who dedicate their careers to saving lives, the message from health leaders is clear: caring for patients should never come with the risk of being attacked or abused on the job.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 days ago in Feast
Decaf Tea, The Ordinary Cup With Real Benefits
Decaf Tea, The Ordinary Cup With Real Benefits Many people think a cup of decaf tea is somehow weaker or pointless. That idea is not really true. The facts about decaffeinated tea show that it can be a very good choice, especially for people who want the comfort of tea without the strong effect of caffeine.
By George’s Girl 2026 4 days ago in Feast











