487. We interview Zella Palmer about the history of Creole cooking. She is the author of Recipes and
Remembrances of Fair Dillard, 1869-2019. Zella, educator, food historian, author,
and filmmaker, serves as the Chair and Director of the Dillard
University Ray Charles Program in African-American Material
Culture. Palmer is committed to preserving the legacy of
African-American, Native American, and Latino culinary history
in New Orleans and the South. Palmer curated The Story of
New Orleans Creole Cooking: The Black Hand in the Pot
academic conference and documentary, the Nellie Murray Feast,
and the Dr. Rudy Joseph Lombard: Black Hand in the Pot Lecture
Series.
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- This week in Louisiana.
Alligator Festival
September 22-25, 2022
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
13825 River Rd
Luling LA 70070
Join us for the Annual Alligator Festival at the Westbank Bridge Park in St. Charles Parish, every last full weekend in September. The Alligator Festival is hosted by the Rotary Club of St. Charles Parish to fundraise for college scholarships awarded to our local youth. Enjoy live alligators, 10 bands, carnival rides, Cajun cuisine, craft booths, and more. You won't want to say "see you later alligator" to this one-of-a-kind festival!
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Phone: 504-606-1267
Email: alligatorfestival@gmail.com
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