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Hey all, what’s cooking! We are pocs exploring the intersections of food, faith, community and culture. Goal being to have uncommon food conversations that teach, enlighten, and entertain. Evolving as people the brand is evolving too, video components coming soon! New episodes too! 2020 is going to be a great year!
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Hey all, what’s cooking! We are pocs exploring the intersections of food, faith, community and culture. Goal being to have uncommon food conversations that teach, enlighten, and entertain. Evolving as people the brand is evolving too, video components coming soon! New episodes too! 2020 is going to be a great year!
Stay Sharp!

    We Are Living Married (Living With a Chef) - I.E.

    We Are Living Married (Living With a Chef) - I.E.

    The last episode this season is a very special one! 

    The I.E. stand for interview episode round here. For our first interview episode, Corrine has a great convo with Mrs. and Chef Miller. Her cousister and brousin ( cousins who are more like siblings). They play CUT IT, try the infamous cream of wheat ice cream, have lunch, and talk about all sorts of things but ultimately end with what it is like to have a chef for a partner in life. 

    CUT IT ingredients 

    Appetizer Round

    Snickle, chicken thighs, green onions, and a PB&J sandwich

    Entree Round

    Cheetos, sour cream, pink lady apples, and a pork chop

    Dessert Round

    Chocolate Pudding, chipotle banana chips, cool ranch Doritos, and peanut butter caramel



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    Links for  today's episode are below

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvLuMJYybUk

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Culture(Cuisine) Rules Every Around Me -C.R.E.A.M

    Culture(Cuisine) Rules Every Around Me -C.R.E.A.M

    Get the money, Dolla Dolla bills y'all! Coming to an online web platform soon. Dr. Williams and I talk through the logistics of a course about the foods of the  African diaspora. Taking up this mantle to teach is both exciting and daunting, I hope I do the culture and cuisine as proud as I can. Shout out to Oldways out of Boston as well for doing a lot of the heritage diet work since the 90's and highlighting African food culture in 2015. A link for their website, volunteer opportunities, and curriculum on various diets of the world is below.



    Bless up and Stay Sharp!

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    Links for this episode



    https://oldwayspt.org

    • 28 min
    Taste The Nation- Go to Gullah Gullah Island

    Taste The Nation- Go to Gullah Gullah Island

    Come and let's play together in the bright sunny weather!  Top Chef host Padma Lakshmi does a fantastic job chronicling the foodways of all the immigrant cultures that make America great. The episode we watched talks about Gullah cuisine and culture and it was a beautiful thing. Opening the episode is Michael Twitty who is best selling author and a culinary historian of the food of the enslaved. Links below talk more about Gullah history and the theme song from the cartoon.



    Bless up and Stay Sharp!

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    Links for this episode



    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6e5JevzQeQ&list=PLU31BoFkLXR6utE7i4-9eF6XbWrpwXzaK

    https://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2020/07/06/great-big-story-gullah-gullah-island-gbs.great-big-story

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0JJolq8wS8

    • 19 min
    Quick 🔥🔥🔥 Friday- Happy Juneteeth! ( Black Face Food Brands 👀)

    Quick 🔥🔥🔥 Friday- Happy Juneteeth! ( Black Face Food Brands 👀)

    Juneteeth was always lit, but this year it is even more important that we celebrate. We need to keep being joyful because that is a part of healing too.  This episode might be a little chopped n' screwed but I had a lot going on today, fam please forgive me( hahaha).  I hope you enjoy it anyway, cause this friday is special and I had to get an episode out on this day of celebration. I made a red velvet cake this week too! Historically, to my knowledge, was red using beets originally to represent the bloodshed of the enslaved, then capitalism used the tradition to sell food dye. A pic of my plated cake will but up soon. Google some juneteeth celebrations near you, or make something  special it doesn't have to be extra but just from the heart. 

    Bless you and stay sharp! 



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    Other links for this episode below

    https://www.juneteenth.com/history.htm

    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/aunt-jemima-brand-will-change-name-remove-image-quaker-says-n1231260

    https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/18/business/cream-of-wheat-racist-brands/index.html

    http://historyapolis.com/blog/2013/12/17/cream-of-wheat-race-and-the-birth-of-the-packaged-food-industry-in-minneapolis/

    https://www.npr.org/2020/06/09/872697289/chief-editor-at-bon-app-tit-resigns-after-racially-offensive-photo-surfaces

    • 11 min
    Hip Hop Homestead-The Prelude

    Hip Hop Homestead-The Prelude

    So this episode is the beginning of our Hip Hop Homestead. Shout out to Leah Penniman who dropped the knowledge via one of her Ask a Sista Farmer Fridays ( on Facebook-we highly recommend as a great resource for taking back and honoring land) that the difference between a homestead and a farm, is the scale and a matter of economics. A homestead produces food for the occupants of the residents, a farm produces food as a business entity, of selling food for the general public. So thus the idea for the hip hop homestead began. Just as they do on soul fire farm, they listen to music and reconnect with the land. We do the same, music feeds the soul so be careful about your diet. This episode details the planning and research that is needed to try and plant according to companion planting principles and the natural biodiversity of the plot of land that our ancestors worked hard to acquire and protect.  We are doing the best we can, learning as we grow, -when we know better we do better, but everyone starts somewhere and this is the start of ours. Planting playlists coming soon! 



    Bless up and Stay Sharp!



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    Links for this episode



    http://www.soulfirefarm.org/meet-the-farmers/

    https://www.yesmagazine.org/opinion/2019/03/06/urban-garden-african-american-woman-homesteader/

    https://www.nps.gov/articles/african-american-homesteaders-in-the-great-plains.htm

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-disappearing-story-of-the-black-homesteaders-who-pioneered-the-west/2018/07/05/ca0b51b6-7f09-11e8-b0ef-fffcabeff946_story.html

    • 31 min
    Cast Iron Madien-Material Culture

    Cast Iron Madien-Material Culture

    We got caught! But found something pretty cool to fix up and use later on. I'll give you a hint it has to deal with the hand you are dealt. Material culture is all around us and is important too. Cast Iron is all forms, represent to me blackness, forged in fire, and can be useful in so many ways than one realizes. If you got it (cast iron) its so special I know it can be scary, all rusty and crusty- but see beyond that to the beauty before time took advantage. They say iron sharpens iron after all, right. Well you gotta be iron to fix iron, so see the links below for tips. The pinterest link is for a visiual on what our IRON MADIEN looks like. Material culture is what we use, culture is what makes us who we are. Culture is beatiful and can at times be compartmentalized, ya know like good prep should be. The way all the cultures you identify with combine and show up for you is what makes you, YOU! And you are amazing, unless you are prejudice (people)  or racist(systems)- aint nobody got time for that and something will be said or done about that! 

    Bless Up and Stay Sharp!

    -C

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    Links for this episode

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cast-iron_cookware

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6Tz3HnnCFs

    https://www.pinterest.com/pin/398990848213521672/

    • 20 min

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It gets better and better with each episode. Love how well you guys play off of each other. The road trip episode was the best yet. Laughed so hard. Please make more!!

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