Eating Puddin' Pot | Digital Traditions
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The puddin’ pot is served “cafeteria style” to local politicians and guests of the Indian Field Camp Meeting.Video
The puddin’ pot is served “cafeteria style” to local politicians and guests of the Indian Field Camp Meeting.Video
Elbert Brown recalls how farmers used the baskets in the first half of the 20th century.Video
South Carolina State Senator John Drummond talks about the theft of a hash pot from his hunt club. Senator Drummond died on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2016. Learn more at The State.com.Video
Jerry Gantt shows the site of the Grendel Mill hash house. Beth Rembert recalls working at the hash house as a child. Sharon Deas’ father, Charles Flinn, was the hashmaster at the Grendel Mill hash...Video
Cecil Smith describes the responsibilities and schedule of the hash crews. Hashmaster Melvin Fouchee relates how he came to learn the recipe from Ike Berry.Video
Julien Etheridge, manager of Duke’s Bar-B-Que, talks of the change in hash recipes.Video
The Fire Department & communal cooking.Video
Willie Lee “Huddie” Williams and his hash cooking team add a series of ingredients to the famous Williams’ Family Reunion hash.Video
Smith singing at the 1988 Harborwalk Festival in Georgetown, SC. Aired on "Midday 5" program with WCSC-TV in Charleston, South CarolinaVideo
Another excerpt from "Gullah Baskets." Milby Burton, director of the Charleston Museum in 1971, discusses the connections between Africa and South Carolina basket weavers.Video
Cecil Smith of the Hwy 34 VFD delivers hash to neighbor Kevin Flick, who discusses hash as a South Carolina tradition.Video
Anthony Kelly of the Lower Lake Greenwood Volunteer Fire Department talks about making barbecued hash.Video
Maree Dowdey featured on an episode of Making It Grow! with host Rowland Alston. Courtesy of SC Educational Television.Video
Drink Small performing with his band in 1992 at the "Heritage of Song" concert hosted by McKissick Museum at the University of South Carolina. Co-produced with South Carolina Educational Television.Video
Doug Brown explains what is in a rockfish muddle and how to eat it.Video
Joel Stover discusses regional differences in barbecue.Video
Rodney Long is from a well-known family barbecue tradition from Newberry County. This tradition grew out of the Fourth of July and Labor Day barbecues his family held when Rodney was a child. These...Video
Classic joke/skit by Greasy Medlin and Snuffy that was a standard during their medicine show days. From the "Pickin' Time" program on WIS-TV in Columbia, 1974.Video
Stewmaster Maxie Moore discusses his involvement with sheep stew.Video
Nichols and administrative assistant Sylvia Brown prepare the Huey Family’s recipe for sweet potato hushpuppies.Video
Kendrick and his son Blake discuss importance of hash tradition.Video
Mazie Brown speaks of the decline of the sweetgrass basket making tradition due to scarcity of materials and a perceived lack of interest by younger generations.Video
Harriet Brown talks about the importance of collecting sweetgrass.Video
Marlena McGhee Smalls discusses the reason why the singers wear such elaborate clothing while on stage. From "Voices of the Gullah Culture: Hallelujah Singers." WJWJ-TV Beaufort, SC and SCETV, 1993.Video
Learn the details on collecting palmetto as the video begins with Harriet Brown cutting a palm frond.