Fried Chicken #ladieslunch & other highlights
Posted by Whitney K. Pipkin on July 11, 2014 · Leave a Comment
Thursday was a great day. Sure, I didn’t exactly dig out from under the very large pile of work I’ve built for myself between now and baby’s arrival. But I did eat good food. So there’s that. Thursday was great because I spent the lunch hour (or two) eating homemade fried chicken and talking about … Continue reading →
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The Faces Behind our Food: A New Project
Posted by Whitney K. Pipkin on June 19, 2014 · Leave a Comment
It’s been a busy summer, y’all. For kids, in Virginia at least, it has only just begun. But, as I look out my window and watch the fireflies light up my yard at dusk — and think of how stinkin’ hot it was today — I’m reminded it’s in full swing. So, I guess you could … Continue reading →
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