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One Pot: True Stories from Jamaica & Canada, Recipes, Poems
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One Pot: True Stories from Jamaica & Canada, Recipes, Poems

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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

On first meeting, you may not suspect that Tania Hernandez is a bawn Jamaican. A mix of various ethnicities, she embodies the Jamaican motto ‘Out of many, one people.’

But if her appearance doesn’t immediately signal her Jamaicaness, there can be no doubt when the flavour and colour of the island dialect rolls off her tongue. At her performances, where she channels the spirit of the late Jamaican folklorist Louise Bennett-Coverley (Miss Lou), Tania has audiences mesmerized. Through poems, riddles, stories, and songs, she weaves the textured, poetic, and complex tale of the Island.

One Pot delivers the same exuberant storytelling and poetry. Blended with recipes that marry traditional Jamaican and worldly cuisine, it mek yuh belly bus’ with good food and lively tales.

The pages are perfectly seasoned with catchy phrases and cultural witticisms told in the inimitable language and style of Miss Tania Lou (stage name).

Dis book noice, yuh see!

-Grace Cameron, editor and publisher JamaicanEats magazine, www.jamaicaneats.com

Tania Hernandez, lovingly known as Miss Tania Lou, is a Jamaican-born Canadian who has been performing cultural songs, stories, poems, and skits for over 20 years in Canada, at schools and private functions. She has delighted crowds at the Heritage Singers 40th Anniversary Celebration at the Toronto Centre for the Arts; at Miss Lou’s Room at the Harbourfront Centre in Toronto–a space dedicated to Jamaica’s cultural icon, the Hon. Dr. Louise Bennett-Coverley; at the farewell ceremony for Jamaican High Commissioner to Ottawa, Her Excellency Janice Miller; and for the Consul General to Toronto, Mr. Lloyd Wilks. In 2019 she performed at This is Your Festival in Gage Park, one of Ontario’s largest festivals.

Of herself, Tania says, I provide nostalgia of the good ol’ days when there was no TV, or just a black-and-white television. Many people would tell Anancy and other stories in their yard, listen to Dulcimina, Ranny, and Miss Lou’s show on the radio, watch Ring Ding, go to pantomimes–maintaining a rich, vibrant Jamaican-Caribbean-African heritage whilst they buss dem belly wid laugh.

Tania is a wife, mother, grandmother, mentor, special education teacher, and recording artist who loves reading, jog-walking, sight-seeing, and cooking.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Epic Press
Date
28 May 2021
Pages
64
ISBN
9781460013076

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

On first meeting, you may not suspect that Tania Hernandez is a bawn Jamaican. A mix of various ethnicities, she embodies the Jamaican motto ‘Out of many, one people.’

But if her appearance doesn’t immediately signal her Jamaicaness, there can be no doubt when the flavour and colour of the island dialect rolls off her tongue. At her performances, where she channels the spirit of the late Jamaican folklorist Louise Bennett-Coverley (Miss Lou), Tania has audiences mesmerized. Through poems, riddles, stories, and songs, she weaves the textured, poetic, and complex tale of the Island.

One Pot delivers the same exuberant storytelling and poetry. Blended with recipes that marry traditional Jamaican and worldly cuisine, it mek yuh belly bus’ with good food and lively tales.

The pages are perfectly seasoned with catchy phrases and cultural witticisms told in the inimitable language and style of Miss Tania Lou (stage name).

Dis book noice, yuh see!

-Grace Cameron, editor and publisher JamaicanEats magazine, www.jamaicaneats.com

Tania Hernandez, lovingly known as Miss Tania Lou, is a Jamaican-born Canadian who has been performing cultural songs, stories, poems, and skits for over 20 years in Canada, at schools and private functions. She has delighted crowds at the Heritage Singers 40th Anniversary Celebration at the Toronto Centre for the Arts; at Miss Lou’s Room at the Harbourfront Centre in Toronto–a space dedicated to Jamaica’s cultural icon, the Hon. Dr. Louise Bennett-Coverley; at the farewell ceremony for Jamaican High Commissioner to Ottawa, Her Excellency Janice Miller; and for the Consul General to Toronto, Mr. Lloyd Wilks. In 2019 she performed at This is Your Festival in Gage Park, one of Ontario’s largest festivals.

Of herself, Tania says, I provide nostalgia of the good ol’ days when there was no TV, or just a black-and-white television. Many people would tell Anancy and other stories in their yard, listen to Dulcimina, Ranny, and Miss Lou’s show on the radio, watch Ring Ding, go to pantomimes–maintaining a rich, vibrant Jamaican-Caribbean-African heritage whilst they buss dem belly wid laugh.

Tania is a wife, mother, grandmother, mentor, special education teacher, and recording artist who loves reading, jog-walking, sight-seeing, and cooking.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Epic Press
Date
28 May 2021
Pages
64
ISBN
9781460013076