A Memory
A Memory I seem to remember My grandmother fighting grease on summer mornings Dodging sputtering bacon fat like a fencerContinue Reading
Exploring Culinary Traditions of Africa, African America and the African Diaspora
A Memory I seem to remember My grandmother fighting grease on summer mornings Dodging sputtering bacon fat like a fencerContinue Reading
Working in the tobaccco field, Colonial Williamsburg
The medium known as Twitter used to be a piece of the puzzle I didn’t get. I am not interestedContinue Reading
“FRIED CHICKEN—Cut up two chickens. Put a quarter of a pound of butter, mixed with a spoonful of flour, intoContinue Reading
Tomorrow on Wednesday, October 24, 2012, I am going to go to a Virginia plantation that’s around 390 years old. Continue Reading
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So I have no beautiful food pictures for this….boo hoo–to come later. I realize that the standard in foodContinue Reading
1. What is The Cooking Gene? The Cooking Gene is the confluence of several major areas of interest thatContinue Reading
It is the eve of the last Shabbat of 2011. I can’t get a hold of anybody. Everybody is gettingContinue Reading
“Over Yonder” Please support my work: https://www.amazon.com/Cooking-Gene-Journey-American-Culinary/dp/0062379291 When I first started entertaining the idea that I would devote time and energyContinue Reading
Once upon a time there was a tool called a scragg broom used to make swept yards….I know this becauseContinue Reading




