Gravy

A podcast by Southern Foodways Alliance - Wednesdays

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222 Episodes

  1. What Makes Gumbo...Gumbo?

    Published: 18/12/2024
  2. The Joyful Black History of the Sweet Potato

    Published: 04/12/2024
  3. Eating at the End of the World

    Published: 20/11/2024
  4. Where There's (Southern) Smoke, There's Help for Restaurant Workers

    Published: 06/11/2024
  5. Catch of the Day: Why Alabama Loves Red Snapper

    Published: 23/10/2024
  6. The Deli Diaspora

    Published: 09/10/2024
  7. America's Lost Peanut and the Price of Bringing it Back

    Published: 25/09/2024
  8. Apalachicola Oysters and the Battle for a Florida Bay

    Published: 11/09/2024
  9. The Kitchen Electric: Selling Power to Rural America

    Published: 21/08/2024
  10. Bala’s Bistro: Where Mali Meets Memphis

    Published: 14/08/2024
  11. Minnie Bell’s Feeds the Fillmore’s Soul

    Published: 31/07/2024
  12. Reel It In: Building Local Markets for Fresh Fish

    Published: 17/07/2024
  13. Ironies and Onion Rings: The Layered Story of the Vidalia Onion

    Published: 03/07/2024
  14. Gravy Recommends the Podcast Sea Change

    Published: 28/06/2024
  15. Flambéed! The Art & Theater of Bananas Foster

    Published: 19/06/2024
  16. How Mi Tierra Shaped Modern San Antonio

    Published: 05/06/2024
  17. The Rise and Fall and Rise of Pitmaster Ed Mitcehll

    Published: 22/05/2024
  18. Wherefore art thou, ROMEO? At Jack’s!

    Published: 08/05/2024
  19. How Pineywoods Cattle Bucks Big Beef

    Published: 24/04/2024
  20. Unshelled: George Washington Carver's Real Legacy

    Published: 10/04/2024

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Gravy shares stories of the changing American South through the foods we eat. Gravy showcases a South that is constantly evolving, accommodating new immigrants, adopting new traditions, and lovingly maintaining old ones. It uses food as a means to explore all of that, to dig into lesser-known corners of the region, complicate stereotypes, document new dynamics, and give voice to the unsung folk who grow, cook, and serve our daily meals.

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