Recipes That Survived The Middle Passage with Jazzmine Woodard – ep. 225

Jazzmine Woodard of Dash of Jazz joined me to discuss her contribution to the Black History Month Virtual Potluck (#BHMVP2023). The project showcases recipes that survived the Middle Passage and consists of recipes from 28 other Black food bloggers.  We had such an incredible conversation around the resilience, creativity and skill of our ancestors and similarities in food across the diaspora. Dive in.

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I’ve put together an itinerary pack that includes five different weekend friendly roadtrips hours from NYC. Take the stress of planning and packing off the table and focus on the road. 

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Guest: Jazzmine Woodard
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