I don't know if Friday Night "Dinner and a Movie" is still on. Last time I tuned in, it
offered decent film viewing as well as little vignettes and cooking
segments presented by talented folk. The music was the late 40's jump tune (Louis Thomas Jordan), "Beans and Cornbread!" Loved it. I don't know what it is about the phrase... Once you hear it, you just start walking around going, "Beans and cornbread uh uh uh...Beans and cornbread..." The "uh uh uh" is the tenor sax.
The world is a crazy place. Cook for someone soon. Light the candles. Breathe. Everyone's fed.
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50 Women Game-Changers - #47 - Zarela Martinez' Savory Cornbread
“From my childhood on, cooking meant sharing and security and a way of “speaking” to people. When I grew up I found that cooking grew also to be a means of celebrating and honoring those who would eat meals that I’d carefully prepared from scratch. Over the years as I lived and thought and learned, cooking grew even more to embrace nearly every aspect of culture and human relationships. I have been lucky to make my career as chef, consultant, and businesswoman a never-ending source of joy and fulfillment.”--Zarela Martinez
Each week for the last forty-six, a food-loving group of bloggers has been studying, choosing a recipe, cooking, photographing, and writing about one very special food expert off the Gourmet Live list of 50 Women-Game Changers in Food. I jumped on this yummy trolley last January at stop number 32, but a good number of these scribes started right from the beginning. We're near the end of the line, but this week we're featuring number forty-seven, Mexican chef, author, teacher, philanthropist, and NYC restauranteur-caterer Zarela Martinez.
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