All in Food Writer
Have you ever heard of Georgia Gilmore in the context of the Montgomery bus boycott?
Here is some Lenten season advice from a 1940s food writer found in the pages of the Atlanta Daily World.
WPA America Eats Project description of Southern Christmas traditions in North Carolina.
In New Orleans home cooks mastered the art of creating economical dishes for weekday meals. Among them red beans and rice which is to New Orleans what baked beans are to Boston and cowpeas to Charleston.
Takeaway: Why not use the root cellar and sand strategy to store not only the root vegetables that come from your garden, but . . .
From the 1490s to 1700 the Iberian scramble to exploit the land and labor of the Americas led to cross cultural contacts between Amerindians, Europeans, and Africans. The subsequent intercultural interaction transformed the foodways of Columbia In general and the Pacific coasts specifically.