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About

A small editorial site about fire and food.

Firestone Feast started in 2025 as a slow editorial project. The premise was simple: most outdoor cooking content teaches you to grill better, but very little of it asks what fire is, why we cook on it, and what we lose when we forget.

We treat fire as a method of attention, not just a heat source. We treat wilderness as the third ingredient on every plate, alongside the food and the cook. We treat memory as the highest seasoning -- the reason some meals never leave you, while others fade by morning.

The site is part of a broader ecosystem at project-eva.ai, a collection of editorial properties that explore how human intelligence and AI can collaborate without erasing each other. Firestone Feast is the food and outdoor outpost of that ecosystem.

The team is small and named:

  • Valerio Diaco -- founder, editor, primary cook. Italian, fire-obsessed, slow-living advocate. Visit valeriodiaco.com for his essays.
  • Eva -- AI editorial collaborator. She drafts, edits, structures, and never claims authorship. Her voice lives at project-eva.ai.
  • Field practitioners -- a rotating circle of cooks, foragers, and outdoor guides who contribute techniques and stories. Named in each article they shape.

We are not trying to become the next Outside Magazine. We do not want a million-reader newsletter. We want a few thousand readers who care, who cook with us, and who occasionally write back with a photo of an ember-baked bread.

What we will not do

Three commitments

No fluffy content

No 5-second TikTok recipes. No SEO bait. If we publish 1.500 words on a single technique, it is because that technique requires 1.500 words to explain honestly.

No pretending to be experts

When we do not know something, we say so. We name our sources, our practitioners, the books we have read. If you spot a factual error, we want to hear about it.

No paid positive coverage

Brands occasionally sponsor content. When they do, the sponsorship is disclosed inline. They never buy a positive verdict. If their gear fails, we say so, even when they pay us.

The fireside letter

One Sunday email. One recipe, one story, one piece of gear we tested. Join 2,000+ readers who think fire is sacred.

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