
BLACK SOUTHERN BELLE INTRODUCES NEW SERIES: BLACK WOMEN IN SEAFOOD
WALTERBORO, SC – Black Southern Belle (BSB) announces their latest Black Women in Seafood series. The series will amplify the history and heritage of the Black women trailblazers making their mark in the seafood industry.

Black Women in Seafood: Seafood Markets, Shops & Storefronts
The sad reality of the past two years is that a large number of Black-owned businesses closed, including businesses owned by Black women. This is a curated list of remaining businesses that could be found

A Black Southern Belle’s Style Guide to the Outdoor Oyster Roast
As spring approaches, invitations will be extended to attend more and more outdoor oyster roasts in the Lowcountry.The oyster roast is one of our favorite ways to feast and fellowship. Oyster harvesting and shucking are

Holiday Heritage Travel: Outer Banks NC
Holiday Heritage Travel: Outer Banks NC The Outer Banks of North Carolina is considered a place of many firsts. As far as travel destinations, if you have never been to the region, then the holiday

Holiday Heritage Travel: Greenwood and Abbeville SC
Greenwood, South Carolina is the home of multiple Black sports legends that played for the NFL, WNBA, MLB and the Negro Leagues, but its most notable resident is the scholar- activist, and former president of

Holiday Heritage Travel: Charlottesville VA
Charlottesville is an independent city with a population around fifty-thousand. It rests in the Piedmont region of Virginia, is a close kin of Appalachia, and near the Blue Ridge Mountains. C’ville, as it is best

How to Make Classic Southern Deviled Eggs
I am pretty obsessed with eating eggs and I love any excuse to have them. In the South, deviled eggs reign supreme. If you are looking to add this dish to your next party or

How to Cook Hoppin’ Johns with Black Eye Peas
In the South, you must have Black Eye Peas for New Year. Why not try them with your Hoppin’ Johns. With help from Rashuanda Grant of The Carolina Cookery, we want you to learn how

Brunch With Heritage: Vegan Sweet Potato Breakfast Hash
I have so many memories of eating potato hash for breakfast. I want to keep this tradition going with my family and at this point, the only thing my son eats are sweet potatoes. To

7 Things Food Entrepreneurs Can Learn from the Life of Leah Chase
The late Leah Chase was a force to be reckoned with in business and life. But it was her business savvy that transitioned the little family run restaurant owned by her late husband’s parents into one of

How to Celebrate New Year’s Eve With Small Kids
As the New Year approaches, I am reminded of a few Southern traditions and superstitions. When we were young, my mother would remove every Christmas decoration before the New Year as she thought it would

Black Southern Belles Share Special Watch Night Memories and NYE Traditions
We know the food traditions and even have a few treasured recipes to bring in the New Year. But sometimes it’s the memories and family traditions that linger and inspire even more. These wonderful Black














