BLACK GIRLS EATING Black Girls Eating: A Conversation about Justice, Black Girl Magic, and Well Seasoned Food
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Candace of FoodLoveTog and Tanorria of Tanorria's Table join together to celebrate Black Culture, Black Girl Magic, Food, and the rich foundational history that black culture has contributed to food.
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All that Glitters with Vanessa Parish: World Tours and the Importance of Having Community
All that glitters: world tours and the importance of having community Vanessa Parish. Chef, executive director, and all-around fabulous creative join Black Girls Eating for a lively conversation about Beyonce tours, silver boots, and community.
Tune in to our latest podcast episode featuring Vanessa Parish, a dynamic chef who is stirring up change in and out of the kitchen.
Anissa's journey is one of passion, purpose, and the power of community. As the co-founder and director of the Queer Food Foundation, she's breaking barriers and nurturing a space where everyone can find a seat at the table. From her work reaching millions on Tasty's "Tasting Our Roots" show to her advocacy for mutual aid, Anissa's story is a testament to the change one can make when driven by love and a little bit of spice.
Vanessa's voice needs to be heard. Her experiences, insights, and laughter are as enriching as the food she creates. Your soul—and your palate—will thank you. -
From Scratch and the Do-overs We're Gifted with Tembi Locke
From scratch and the do-overs, we're gifted with Tembi Locke. Candace and Tanorria join forces with author, producer, and actress Tembi Locke. She shares how the hit Netflix series "From Scratch" was more than just a series.
In the latest episode of 'Black Girls Eating,' we sit down with the incomparable Tembi Locke, whose life is as flavorful and rich as the food she loves. Her memoir, "From Scratch: A Memoir of Love, Sicily, and Finding Home," has already touched hearts worldwide, and now she's here to share her journey with us.
Tembi's story is not just about food but the essence of what it means to love and be loved. It's about finding home in unexpected places and the resilience that comes from embracing life's most challenging moments. As a New York Times bestselling author, TV producer, actor, podcast host, and screenwriter, Tembi has a knack for connecting with audiences, and her time with us on 'Black Girls Eating' is no exception.
This episode is more than just a conversation; it's an invitation to explore the depths of human emotion and the ties that bind us all. It's a testament to the power of black women's voices and our impact on the world. So, grab a plate of your favorite comfort food, settle in, and prepare to be moved by Tembi Locke's incredible story. You'll laugh, you might cry, but most importantly, you'll be inspired.
Listen to the episode now and join us at the table where justice, black girl magic, and well-seasoned food come together in perfect harmony. -
You Can't Measure Soul| Low Country Living & Vibing with Amethyst Ganaway
You can't measure Soul, low country living, and vibing, Amethyst Ganaway. The Gullah Geeche culture is being kept alive and well with Chef Amethyst Ganaway in the midst. In this episode, she joins Candace and Tanorria for a history lesson and a truth-heavy bowl of goodness. Grab a bowl and tune in.
As we celebrate Black History Month, join us for an extraordinary episode about justice, black girl magic, and the rich tapestry of Gullah Geechee cuisine. Our special guest, Amethyst Ganaway, shares her story and the soul of Southern cooking, bringing to life the flavors that have defined generations. It's an episode that's as nourishing for the mind as it is for the soul. Don't miss this chance to connect with our roots and savor the history in every bite. Listen now and let your taste buds travel through time!
What truly makes this episode a must-listen is the raw, unfiltered look into the soul of Gullah Geechee cuisine. Amethyst's vivid descriptions of her culinary roots, the land that has shaped her, and the food that tells a story of resilience and beauty will leave you yearning for a taste of the South Carolina Lowcountry.
Listen now and allow "Black Girls Eating" to feed your spirit with stories of triumph, tradition, and the tantalizing tastes of black heritage. -
How I Got Over: The Kitchenista| Angela Davis Part 2
How I Got Over: The Kitchenista, Angela Davis Part 2. Mountains have been climbed, and dragons slayed. This is the story of how Angela Davis got over. Candace and Tanorria continue the melanin-rich conversation with Chef, author, blogger, and recipe developer Angela Davis, aka "The Kitchenista."
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Black Women in the Food Industry: The Kitchenista, Angela Davis Part 1
Black Women in the Food Industry: The Kitchenista, Angela Davis Part 1.
Candace and Tanorria welcome Chef, author, blogger, and recipe developer Angela Davis, known on the interwebs as "The Kitchenista," to the show. The trio dives deep into what being a Black woman in the food industry means. Pull up a chair; this conversation is rich like Mama's gravy. -
Black History Month: Welcome! You Know Why We're Here.
It's Black History Month, and we are here for alllllllll the joy! Join us for a weekly dose of Black Girls Eating, where we highlight and chat about things you might already know, need to know, and should've known.
Candace and Tanorria bring Black History Month greetings and truths for 2024 in this episode.
Dive in! We're live, Baby!
Customer Reviews
Well seasoned podcast
Candace and Tanorria are FUN and this podcast really shows off their personalities. You can learn several things from every episode while also enjoying the content
Love Love Love!
I feel like Im hanging with my foodie girlfriends. I have followed Tanorria since her season of Master Chef (she was robbed) and was too excited to check out the podcast. Then I realized I had done a Yelp event during the pandemic with Candace.
I have loved all of the guests and being able to discover so many more creatives!
I love this podcast!
Candace and Tanorria are so engaging, funny and real. It literally feels like sitting down and having a blast with friends when I listen. I love how on sync they are and I love how relevant the topics are to life no matter who you are. I can’t wait for this new season 3!