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Remember those heavy black-colored, cast-iron skillets used to cook up delicious foods? Those skillets were cooking equipment standards in the kitchens of our ancestors, especially our grandmothers. It's what our parents used to fry up the just-right crispy chicken and more classic recipes that transcended from Africa to slave quarters, the plantation's Big House, other folks' homes, and our homes. There is so much to learn about our ancestors based on their recipes, food purchases, cooking styles, and the assemblage of family members and friends around the dinner tables. Take the recipe of hot water cornbread fried in cast-iron skillets.…mehr

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Remember those heavy black-colored, cast-iron skillets used to cook up delicious foods? Those skillets were cooking equipment standards in the kitchens of our ancestors, especially our grandmothers. It's what our parents used to fry up the just-right crispy chicken and more classic recipes that transcended from Africa to slave quarters, the plantation's Big House, other folks' homes, and our homes. There is so much to learn about our ancestors based on their recipes, food purchases, cooking styles, and the assemblage of family members and friends around the dinner tables. Take the recipe of hot water cornbread fried in cast-iron skillets.

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Autorenporträt
In the memory-sharing business known as ancestry remembrances, this book is dedicated to all whose 'Grandmas' hands gave to so many of us. Our Black Grandmothers washed hardwood and tiled floors in the homes of "white folk" in the cold plains of Nebraska to the hot plantations in Alabama. Our grandmothers' cooking over hot stoves and kneading dough with their strong upper body muscles, transcended between kitchens in others' houses and our homes. Thank you to ours and all grandmothers for all that you did to ensure we had full bellies and these stories to tell to help others to use recipes and stories to discover more about their hard-to-find, Black ancestors.