By: Natasha Archary Image: Adobe Stock The festive season is upon us and many of you will be planning your Christmas lunch or dinner menu this week. If you need a showstopping dessert, look no further, because we've compiled a list of classic South African desserts to complete your Christmas lunch or dinner menu. Classic Trifle You can never go wrong with a trifle. Layers of texture and sweetness that […]
By Wanique Block Just when we think we have witnessed every weird food combination there is to mankind, someone dishes out another one. Although some food combinations may sound weird, some may surprisingly taste good. On Feel Good with Andy Maqondwana, Andy asks listeners about the weird food combinations that have adapted to their meals. One Listener, Fikile insists that "Rise with Amasi" is not only his favourite meal but […]
By Wanique Block Human interaction and identity are generally tied to different cultures. How we retain our cultural identity is through cultural practices, language, and food. As an exploration of culture, food too is passed from one generation to another. On Feel Good with Andy Maqondwana, Andy talks to Feel Good listeners about the meals and recipes that have been passed down from generation to generation in their families. In […]
By Zuko Komisa Many of us are doing our research and shopping for the greatest deals as fuel and food prices have significantly increased. Every month, independent website The Outlier posts a pricing comparison of common supermarket items so that customers can make an informed decision. They recently shocked many South Africans when they revealed that Woolworths is the cheapest place to shop for basic groceries. They were selected from […]
By Zuko Komisa Sri Lanka protesters mean business and have made very clear demands that their president must step down. Food, fuel, and pharmaceutical shortages have been ongoing for months as a result of the country's poor economic management, which has all been blamed on the president. On Saturday, huge crowds gathered outside President Rajapaksa's official residence, chanting and waving the national flag before bursting through the barriers and entering the […]
By: Natasha Archary On Friday, 17 June, Sizwe Dhlomo hosted the first ever Kaya Drive Eat Out contest. This comes after an on-air discussion last week about whether you eat and drink quickly or would rather take your time. Extending the invite out to listeners to join in on the Eat Out, Sizwe said the contest was an endurance eating contest and was not a test to see who could […]
By: Natasha Archary With Winter just kicking in and a weekend of loadshedding planned, it might be a good idea to warm you up with some spicy food. We’ve touched on why we find comfort in food, during stressful times, colder months and in general really. There’s some deeper connection between us and food and why we find so much pleasure in sustenance. If you're looking for a meal to […]