About this Event
Sample special snacks from the hearth and sip on the New World's oldest spirit.
Some background info: The paperback edition of Sarah Lohman's book "Endangered Eating: America’s Vanishing Foods" comes out in Nov 2024 with a newly added upfront section: "A conversation between the author Sarah Lohman and Tonya Hopkins, aka “The Food Griot,” a food and drink historian and advisor for the Old Stone House of Brooklyn’s Food & Public History Program."
In a recent "Gravy" Podcast episode called “America’s Lost Peanut and the Price of Bringing it Back,” "Gravy" producer Otis Gray takes listeners on a journey through the history and revival of the Carolina African Runner Peanut. The episode is inspired by Sarah Lohman's book, and a chapter in the book featuring Tonya. Otis interviews Tonya and others in the podcast.
Hear short readings from "Endangered Eating," discussion with Sarah, Tonya and Otis, a Q&A, and book signings by Sarah.
Listen to segments from "Gravy" facilitated by Otis, plus a short discussion and audience Q&A.
Join Sarah Lohman, Tonya Hopkins and Crystal Lawrence around the outdoor, wood-burning Hearth.
The spirited storytelling and sipping part of the evening will be facilitated by Tonya Hopkins featuring a mezcal tasting with a little history and its connection to "Endangered Eating."
Snacks for attendees will include peanuts, popcorn and samples of a dish featured in the book.
More about Tonya Hopkins:
https://www.thefoodgriot.com/
More about Sarah Lohman:
https://sarahlohman.com/endangered-eating-book/
More about "Gravy" Podcast
https://www.southernfoodways.org/gravy/americas-lost-peanut-and-the-price-of-bringing-it-back/
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Old Stone House of Brooklyn, 336 3rd Street, Brooklyn, United States