Charleston Women Summer 2023

72 www.CharlestonWomenPodcast.com | www.ReadCW.com | www.Instagram.com/CharlestonWomen Culturally, food is a big deal. It speaks to where we come from, places we’ve visited, family upbringing and even things we believe in. We break bread in groups — to celebrate, to mourn, to enjoy, to lament. Whatever we do, we do it with food in mind. It is our life source; it is who we are. As Southern women — and not just any Southern women, but Southern women in one of the only two cities in the United States with its own distinctive and recognized native cuisine —food might mean more to us than anyone. That’s why Charleston Women Magazine is committed to sinking both hands into that dough in every issue. We strive to throw a mix of history, local culture, trending recipes, amazing restaurants and trade secrets into the pot each time we go to print. We don’t want to leave any dining experience or palate adventure unexplored. As we take the journey, we invite you, our readers, along for the ride. We want to know what you love to eat, what “little hole in the wall” you’ve found that deserves some love and what recipes you want to share from your own kitchen. What makes your sweet tea or shrimp n’ grits out of this world? Where do you grab grub with the girls or feast with the fam? Is there a female chef out there making culinary creations we’ve yet to sample? Share with us on Facebook or Instagram (@CharlestonWomen). We can’t wait to learn more about your food favorites. In the meantime, explore what we’ve uncovered in the pages to follow. Charleston Women in Food Charleston Women in Food By: @CharlestonWomen FOLLOW US FOR UPCOMING EVENTS! Sweetest Place in the Neighborhood! 264 N. Shelmore Blvd., Mount Pleasant, SC Celebrating 10 Years! 843.881.2364 info@bakiessc.com | www.BakiesSC.com All of our baked goods are made with love! We make everything fresh to ensure the best taste and highest quality. Thank you to our customers for your continued support.

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