Black History Month: Stones, Bones & Black-Eyed Peas Pt2

Mar Feb 27
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Join chef and owner of Finer Things Events and Catering, Michelle Guinn, along with her daughter, Sable Askew and take a trip back into history. Enjoy a cooking demonstration using traditional foods and recipes created by African American women chefs from the mid-1800s through to today. 


Part 1 at Woodstock Library: Edna Lewis inspired spiced shortbread, Leah Chase inspired creole chicken soup and spiced African Red Bush tea. (2/18/24)


Part 2 at Troutdale Library: “Soul Charcuterie” with tasty bites like chow chow, deviled eggs, pickled peppers, candied pecans, black eyed peas hummus, cucumber salad, pickled okra. (2/27/24)


Feel free to bring any family cookbooks or recipes to show and tell!

Registration opens February 4th.

This event is funded in part, by The Library Foundation.

Roast chicken, half an onion, whole fresh tomatoes, glass carafe of olive oil

Todos son bienvenidos. Para acomodaciones por discapacidad, llame al 503.988.5123 o escriba a help@multcolib.org 2 a 3 días antes del programa.