Peanuts and Cracker Jack? Think bigger. They’re swinging for the fences at Regions Field when it comes to ballpark foods. The Birmingham Barons host their first home game of the 2024 season on April 5 against the Chattanooga Lookouts, and fans can expect an expanded lineup of fun, new ballpark foods and favorite local brews. … Continue reading Take Me Out to the Ballgame (for Dinner)
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Fiction and Forests
This month on Good Day Alabama on WBRC Fox 6, I shared two of the best novels I've read in a long time and a reprint of a favorite guide to Southern woodlands. Tom Lake By Ann Patchett, audiobook read by Meryl Streep First of all, Ann Patchett is amazing. Her latest book, Tom Lake, is … Continue reading Fiction and Forests
A Chef-Driven Country-Creole Food Truck
Gumbo to Geaux is a chef-driven food truck (and catering and events company). In every sense. Owner and founder Etricia Robinson, a classically trained chef, is driven to offer the authentic country-Creole dishes she grew up eating. “If Emeril Lagasse and Paula Deen had a baby,” she says, “it’d be me, because I do Cajun-Creole … Continue reading A Chef-Driven Country-Creole Food Truck
Celebrating Women
We're celebrating Women's History Month on Good Day Alabama on WBRC Fox 6 with female-focused reads for readers of all ages. Band of Sisters By Lauren Willig This brand-new book (it hit shelves March 2) tells the story of the Smith Relief Unit, a group of young women from Smith College who traveled to war-torn France … Continue reading Celebrating Women
SLIDE in for Mini Big Bites
Chef Raquel Lenzie, executive chef and owner of SLIDE Café in Birmingham’s bustling Five Points South entertainment district, is not afraid of a challenge. In fact, she’s sought out challenges time and again in the culinary space—on a televised, national level and right here at home. She and her sister Regina and niece Alexandria competed … Continue reading SLIDE in for Mini Big Bites
Celebrating Black History Month
These are the books I shared this month on Good Day Alabama on WBRC Fox 6. The Survivors of the Clotilda: Lost Stories of the Last Captives of the American Slave Trade By Hannah Durkin This brand-new book tells the stories of the last documented survivors of the Clotilda, the last slave ship to land on U.S. soil. … Continue reading Celebrating Black History Month
A Sense of Grace
There’s a certain soulful approach to Birmingham's Pizza Grace. You’ll taste it in the beautifully handcrafted pizzas and colorful, seasonal salads made with fresh, local ingredients. You’ll notice it in the genuinely friendly interactions with the staff. You’ll feel it in the bustling dining room with its view of the even busier kitchen. There’s a … Continue reading A Sense of Grace
Dinner at My House (tinned fish edition)
My family gave me a wealth of tinned fish for Christmas. (They know what I love!) The colorful boxes--especially the ones from the woman-founded and -led Fishwife Tinned Seafood Co.--make me really happy. Also, tinned fish is just the easiest, fastest, most flavorful protein imaginable. It's been very cold and icy here lately so I … Continue reading Dinner at My House (tinned fish edition)
Prost!
Regional food is a global phenomenon. And in our increasingly multicultural state, global foods show up regionally. Take, for instance, the delicious Korean food found in Montgomery and our great “Greek and threes” in Birmingham and the authentic Vietnamese food in Bayou La Batre. The same is true in Huntsville, where lasting German influences from the early days of Redstone Arsenal make … Continue reading Prost!
Gifting with Great Books … and Something Just for You
Here are the books I brought to Good Day Alabama on WBRC Fox 6 this month. There are two book-gifting ideas and one clever, chilling, binge-worthy read to keep you company while you do the holidays. Holiday Coupetails by Brooke Bell and Brian Hoffman Raise a glass to your brand-new favorite cocktail book—or the perfect … Continue reading Gifting with Great Books … and Something Just for You
