Prison Food - Death Row Dinners Cont...
Thursday 12 April 2007 by Dr Maytel
In case you haven't wandered over to the honour roll side bar and taken a peak at the illustrious list of food blogggers, websites and tings then it may be high time that I draw your attention to the Kitchen Sister's and their program on
NPR - Hidden Kitchens
This story about an ex-black pantha and his prison perfected candies caught my imagination especially...sugar it's the bright light in many a dark day
NPR - Hidden Kitchens
This story about an ex-black pantha and his prison perfected candies caught my imagination especially...sugar it's the bright light in many a dark day
The Burgoo story is cool too.
Burgoo: Mopping the Mutton.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4176589
All the K sistas stuff is yummy sounding.
wow will look forward to checking those... 3 decades in solitary confinement in Angola?? heavy shit. poor guy.
"Food history is as important as a baroque church. Governments should recognize this cultural heritage and protect traditional foods. A cheese is as worthy of preserving as a 16th-century building."
That Carlo Petrini quote is actually pretty good. Maybe I finally get what slow food is about. When u see them speak on CNN and stuff they're always so vague about what they stand for.