by kitchensisters | May 22, 2019 | Hidden Kitchens, The Keepers
Diana Kennedy’s archives are headed to the University of Texas at San Antonio! From the New York Times: “Ms. Kennedy started her career with “The Cuisines of Mexico” in 1972. The plurality of that title became the foundation of her work: reporting on the...
by kitchensisters | May 15, 2019 | Hidden Kitchens, Podcast, The Keepers
On the latest episode of The Kitchen Sisters Present… we celebrate National Barbecue Month with stories of C.B. “Stubb” Stubblefield: legendary BBQ man, sauce master, keeper of community, keeper of the flame, archangel of BBQ.”>The Kitchen Sisters Present… we...
by kitchensisters | Apr 18, 2019 | Hidden Kitchens, The Keepers
Smithsonian Magazine recently published a story on their website about the Farallon Island egg rush, that took place as San Francisco was experiencing the Gold Rush. We thought we’d share our Hidden Kitchens story on the topic, The Egg Wars, originally produced...
by kitchensisters | Feb 18, 2019 | Hidden Kitchens, The Keepers
#KeeperoftheDay for #PresidentsDay – LBJ Presidential Library Oral History Collection. While doing research for our Hidden Kitchens story, Black Chef, White House, we came across an oral history done with Zephyr Wright at the LBJ Presidential Library. Wright was...
by kitchensisters | Jan 16, 2019 | Hidden Kitchens, The Keepers
#KeeperoftheDay – The Center for Discovery On the Splendid Table, Ruth Reichl talks about how an article she was writing about prosciutto led her to The Center for Discovery, “a facility where people suffering from severe disabilities find not only...
by kitchensisters | Jan 15, 2019 | Hidden Kitchens, Podcast, The Keepers
#KeeperoftheDay – Georgia Gilmore & the Club from Nowhere In honor of Dr Martin Luther King, Jr, we reprise the story of Georgia Gilmore and her secret civil rights kitchen. In the 1950s, a group of Montgomery, Alabama women baked goods to help fund the...