A Kwanzaa Keepsake

A Kwanzaa Keepsake

Author: Jessica B. Harris

Publisher: Fireside

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13:

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Filled with dozens of delicious recipes, meaningful ways to commemorate the seven days of Kwanzaa, and delightful suggestions for creating family traditions for years to come, "A Kwanzaa Keepsake" is a rich source of inspiration for the holiday season.


A Kwanzaa Keepsake

A Kwanzaa Keepsake

Author: Bridget Anderson

Publisher: Kensington Books

Published: 2001-10-01

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 9781583142691

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A wonderful Kwanza anthology containing three stories from popular authors that each celebrate the spirit of the Kwanza season.


A Kwanzaa Keepsake and Cookbook

A Kwanzaa Keepsake and Cookbook

Author: Jessica B. Harris

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2024-11-05

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 1668035871

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From the award-winning author of High on the Hog—inspiration for the “energetic, emotional, and deeply nuanced” (The New York Times) Netflix series of the same name—comes a new and updated edition of A Kwanzaa Keepsake, another important exploration of African American culture, food, and family, featuring recipes and stories to help this generation create unique holiday traditions. Now with a new introduction by award-winning writer and iconic culinary historian Jessica B. Harris, a foreword by chef and television personality Carla Hall, revised recipes and stories, and a fresh new package, A Kwanzaa Keepsake offers proverbs, ceremonies, family projects, inspirational biographies, blessings, and of course, wonderful recipes. Structured around the seven days of Kwanzaa and the virtues each day represents, Harris shares a themed feast for each night, designed to reflect the principle of the day. Some of the menus include: -Umoja (Unity), featuring dishes of multinational origin such as Seasoned Olives, Mechoui-Style Leg of Lamb with cumin, mint, and chili, and a classic Caribbean rum punch, and reminds readers of the union of all peoples of African descent. -Kujichagulia (Self-Determination), composed of dishes from the African continent including Sweet Potato Fritters, Grilled Pepper Salad, and Piment Aimee, a hot sauce from one of the author’s friends. -Kuumba (Creativity) is a healing supper and communal meal that opens the gates of remembrance through food. The repast is centered around a heritage recipe and includes others for Pickled Black-Eyed Peas, a fish dish from the the Ivory Coast, Spicy Cranberry Chutney, and a killer pecan pie with molasses whipped cream. Interspersed throughout the book are spaces to record family memories, sayings, and recipes. Rich in culinary history, and a source of inspiration for treasuring and recording family traditions both old and new, A Kwanzaa Keepsake is a book to cherish, and one that families will turn to again and again.


Ode to Africa

Ode to Africa

Author: Mahmoud El-Kati

Publisher:

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 8

ISBN-13: 9780967558158

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These Kwanzaa Keepsake Cards are the ideal gifts for everyone. ?An Ode to Africa? is a touching, educational and inspirational tale of the African experience from the past to the present. This 8-page Keepsake Card is for everyone's library and fireplace mantle for it will be a reference and resource for months and years to come.?An Ode to Africa? Keepsake Card was written by the African Griot, Master Storyteller and Chief Elder Mahmoud El-Kati. Elder Mahmoud poetically writes about the history, heritage, values and culture of African people that will fuel many fruitful discussions and teachings during Kwanzaa and beyond.


Imani's Gift at Kwanzaa

Imani's Gift at Kwanzaa

Author: Denise Burden-Patmon

Publisher: Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13:

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The Kwanzaa celebration begins on December 26 and lasts for seven days. During Kwanzaa, African Americans remember their ancestors and celebrate the values that hold their communities together. Full color.


The Gifts of Kwanzaa

The Gifts of Kwanzaa

Author: Synthia Saint James

Publisher: Albert Whitman

Published: 1994-01-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780807529089

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With bold and colorful paintings and simple, straightforward text, the author explains the Kwanzaa holiday.


A Kwanzaa Celebration

A Kwanzaa Celebration

Author: Angela Shelf Medearis

Publisher: Dutton Adult

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13:

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A delicious blend of food, culture, and African-American history to make your Kwanzaa celebration warm, welcoming, and meaningful. Medearis leads us through the season, focusing on rituals and history, traditions and lore, and dishes that connect today's African-Americans to the culinary traditions of Africa, the Caribbean, South America, and the American South. Includes: a "Cooking for Company" section for preparing simple, delicious meals for holiday guests and community suppers; tips on hosting and preparing a Kwanzaa Karamu Feast; inspirational text to read aloud during family or community gatherings; easy gifts to make in the kitchen; and 100 festive recipes.


Kwanzaa Crafts

Kwanzaa Crafts

Author: Marcia Odle McNair

Publisher: Sterling Publishing (NY)

Published: 1999-12-31

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780806918037

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“Defines each day with the principle, its candle color, symbol, a descriptive story of poem, and a bunch of make-it-now crafts...Recipes, too, are easy to imitate, from banana bread as a gift to rice and black-eyed peas eaten on New Year’s Day for good luck. Illustrations, including photographs, capture the spirit.”—Booklist. “Full of stories, crafts and recipes.”—Publishers Weekly.