In today’s episode, I am excited to welcome Morgan Bolling. Morgan is the the Executive Editor of Creative Content for Cook’s Country and a cast member of the Cook’s Country TV show. Morgan spearheaded the book When Southern Women Cook: History, Lore, and 300 Recipes in collaboration with Toni Tipton-Martin. This compelling book celebrates the ways food has sustained and empowered Southern women throughout history. This episode is a thoughtful dive into:

  • The Intersection of Food and History: Inside Southern culinary traditions.
  • Behind the Book: The process of creating When Southern Women Cook and how women writers and cooks were selected to share their stories.
  • Food as a Lens: How food provides insight into shared history and cultural understanding.
  • Empowering Women Through Food: The role of food as a tool for resilience and empowerment in the South.

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Things We Mention In This Episode:

When Southern Women Cook

Cook’s Country

Gourmet’s vintage 1960s cookbook

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