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Cook Away the Crazy A review of the food trends the sheeple followed over the last 12 months of lockdown-induced chaos, including us. Baaa. In a year of utterly unexpected isolation, as a people, we somehow managed to band together and do exactly the same thing that everyone else was doing. Funny how that works. At the one-year mark, it behooves us to look back at a time that was unfathomably tragic for so many real reasons, the most immature of which were the things we were willing to cook to keep ourselves from losing it. Banana Bread: The object of our affection in late March and early April, this holds a place of sweet, sweet innocence in our hearts. It’s the food equivalent of “Oh, honey”. As in, “Ohhhh honey, little did you know that this precautionary stay-at-home-for-just-two-weeks order would stretch into several months’ worth of anguish and angst.” It’s nice to take a moment to reflect on the times we were naive enough to buy produce that g ....
A pandemic was bad enough, but when the dregs of winter set in, comfort comes at a premium, especially in a place as notoriously gray as Pittsburgh. Facing this bleak one-two punch calls for a bit of hygge, a cozy way of life that Scandinavians have embraced to survive the harsh cold months. Books like the 2017 New York Times bestseller The Little Book of Hygge: Danish Secrets to Happy Living have inspired Americans to adopt the practice as a way to find solace in these difficult times. While think pieces have since criticized the new hygge movement as bourgeois and not, in fact, Danish, the idea of being as comfy as possible seems like a solid one. So ....
| Updated: 7:15 p.m. A warm cup of cocoa has always been a beloved winter treat, but these days it’s really “the bomb.” A hot chocolate bomb, to be exact. ] When heated milk is poured over one of these hollow chocolate spheres filled with marshmallows and various candies it dissolves into a dreamy, steamy, creamy cup of cocoa. “It takes 30 seconds to a minute before it explodes,” said South Jordan baker Carissa Starks. “But that is the best part the anticipation.” The experience seemed to be just what the pandemic-weary consumers needed when videos of the cocoa bombs started popping up on TikTok in October. It didn’t take long before the sweet treats resembling a large truffle took over Instagram and Facebook, too. ....
With the Christmas holiday right around the corner, local business owners selling sugary treats say they are grateful for the community’s support as sales numbers are looking sweet. ....