The insular food culture's unofficial ambassador takes us deep into the heart of the Low Country, to meet the home cooks keeping the traditions of their enslaved ancestors alive
Chicken perloo is a mouthwatering reminder of the importance of chicken in Lowcountry and Gullah Geechee cooking.
Check out the latest exhibit at the Palmetto Curatorial Exchange, entitled: Struggles and Insights: The Legacy of the Gullah Geechee.
Sometime in 2018, whether you’ve had it or chatted about it before or not, you will be talking about Gullah and Geechee food.
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Sometime in 2018, whether you’ve had it or chatted about it before or not, you will be talking about Gullah and Geechee food.
Looking to add your art collection and love black art? Today we are showcasing 16 Pieces of Gullah Art to Add Your Gallery Wall.
Table 301 in Greenville South Carolina, shares their favorite Gullah Shrimp & Grits. It's your perfect Sunday Supper!
Working the Rice Fields of Georgia. *************************************** "......On Tuesday, July 30, 2008, the U.S. House of Representatives issued an unprecedented apology to black Americans for the institution of slavery, and the subsequent Jim Crows laws that for years discriminated against blacks as second-class citizens in American society......" NPR www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=93059465&am... Okinawa_Soba has a lot original images of the descendants of slaves in America, as well as several showing actual slaves who were "freed" during the America's Civil War. To match these images, he also has a box of 19th Century and early 20th Century images of "Black Africa", showing the tribes, roots, and culture that is now a universe away from the modern day existence of "African Americans". Behind the faces of these few images I'm posting here, are lives and experiences that most White people in America will never understand -- either then, or now. [This caption is the same for all. If you have read this far, no need to do so for all the others with the same picture Title]
This is the best way to get a perfect pot of red rice every time!
Gullah Grub on St. Helena Island offers a true Lowcountry experience with traditional Gullah cuisine and a unique
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Gullah-Geechee Folk Rituals: Hoodoo, Voodoo, and Conjuring There is no one Gullah religion but there are a number of spiritual practices that are an amalgamation of West African rituals and beliefs and religion.
The Gullah Geechee Nation’s homelands are being subjected to gentrification after being around since the 1500’s. Half a million defendants from enslaved Africans from various ethnic groups of Weste…
This past week we pulled out camper out of storage and are getting ready to put her out at the cabin. Every spring I hold my breath and hope all of my peel and stick things stayed put and I don’t walk into a camper with all of my hard work on the ground! This … SUNDAY SHARES–ALL THING RV! Read More »
White Cheddar Cornbread Madeleines
Gullah: “Evry frog praise e ownt pond.” English: “Every frog praises his own pond.” Means: Everyone favors his own house. Few things bring a community together like food does. Food can…
Fresh summer okra, sliced and cooked with canned tomatoes (you could use fresh instead), bacon, onion, celery, and a few seasonings makes a delicious vegetable side dish for almost any meal.
A combination of hearty whole grains, creamy beans and tasty veggies make a satisfying and delicious stew.
Explore the rich history, language, traditions, spirituality, and cuisine of Gullah Geechee culture in Myrtle Beach.
A South Carolina okra pilaf with okra, rice, bacon and green bell pepper. Also called Limpin' Susan.
Stewed Okra and Tomatoes is such a delicious dish and is literally exploding with flavor. An all-time favorite! Great on a holiday table, too!