by kitchensisters | Apr 26, 2016 | Fugitive Waves, Hidden Kitchens
Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes | Stitcher | RSS Kitchens and mothers. The food they cooked or didn’t. The stories they told or couldn’t. In honor of mothers from around the world, The Kitchen Sisters linger in the kitchen — the room in the house that...
by kitchensisters | Apr 12, 2016 | Fugitive Waves, Hidden Kitchens
Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes | Stitcher | RSS Hidden Kitchens turns its focus on the president’s kitchen and some of the first cooks to feed the Founding Fathers — Hercules and James Hemings — the enslaved chefs of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson....
by kitchensisters | Mar 21, 2016 | Hidden Kitchens
For Parsi New Year, a story from our Hidden Kitchens series on NPR’s Morning Edition. Sugar in the Milk: A Parsi Kitchen Story Niloufer Ichaporia King lives in a house with three kitchens. She prowls through at least six farmers markets a week in search of...
by kitchensisters | Feb 23, 2016 | Fugitive Waves, Hidden Kitchens
In the 1950s, a group of Montgomery, Alabama women baked goods to help fund the Montgomery bus boycott. Known as the Club from Nowhere the group was led by Georgia Gilmore, one of the unsung heroes of the civil rights era. This story comes from Can Do: Portraits of...
by kitchensisters | Feb 9, 2016 | Fugitive Waves, Hidden Kitchens, Lost & Found Sound
Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes | Stitcher | RSS New Orleans stories from The Kitchen Sisters—including the world of unexpected, down home convict cooking at The Angola Prison Rodeo, an event that draws some seventy thousand people annually to this agricultural...
by kitchensisters | Dec 21, 2015 | Hidden Kitchens
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