PAULINE BROWN: PEACE THROUGH PIE

PAULINE BROWN: PEACE THROUGH PIE

Pauline Brown wasn’t the kind of woman to let segregation bring her down.  “I have my share of memories, some of them exciting, some of them scary, but I still love every moment and I will fight for Clarksville until the day I die. This is my area; our home.” In a...

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RAISING A CHICKEN LEG TO A NEW IMAGE

RAISING A CHICKEN LEG TO A NEW IMAGE

So we went to a cocktail party last night to celebrate the coming of the New Year and the inevitable question came up. “What do you do?” I explain that I have just started blogging about the history of African American cooks, and before I can finish my sentence, a...

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KIDS IN THE KITCHEN: A HOLIDAY GIFT

KIDS IN THE KITCHEN: A HOLIDAY GIFT

This was supposed to be the blog that explained the origins of The Jemima Code, but when my 17-year-old son Christian asks you to do something, it’s kind of hard not to agree. Last night, he and five of his friends took possesion of my kitchen, and prepared a...

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PRINCESS TIANA: FAIRY TALES AND GUMBO

PRINCESS TIANA: FAIRY TALES AND GUMBO

I am a Disney girl and everyone knows it. So when the studio announced its intention to release a film with an African American princess, who also happens to be an aspiring chef, I couldn’t have been more excited. I raced to the theater for opening weekend, though I...

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