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By Daniela Cintron
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The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.
"Fuck it. Let's do it!" That is the mentality that has taken Chef Rio and Jessica to create Gorditas ATL in the midst of the pandemic. More than a Mexican pop-up restaurant, they have created an inclusive family where everyone is welcomed, loved, and well-fed with some of Atlanta's best street Mexican food. The fun and humble couple shares the journey that started a year ago.
Warning: Goosebumps and tears are a common side effect of hearing them tell their empowering and plucky story.
Head over heels excited to wrap up the first season of this dream of mine. Listen up on what is cooking for next season.
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Carlton Chamblin, a well-known mixologist in Northeast Georgia, celebrates the history behind cocktails while bringing his customers into the creative process. In this last episode of our Season 1, Chamblin talks about his journey into the Food and Beverage industry and his very own line of shrubs Farm to Cocktail.
Are you a grow-and-eat-it wanna be? Do you wish you were taking advantage of the good earth has to give to us to nurture? Meet Cara-Lee Langston, a South African-born nutritionist, herbalist, wellness cook, and educator. Promise, it's easier than it sounds!
Access to fresh food should not be a luxury. Meet Plantita Power, an organization not only making pupusas for QTBIPOC protestors but also empowering people with access to fresh and healthy food to feed the soul and the body.
The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.