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Amina Brown

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The Moth
American Dreams: The Moth Radio Hour

There are two reasons I needed to get in my grandma's kitchen.

The Moth
American Dreams: The Moth Radio Hour

One, to keep her recipes.

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American Dreams: The Moth Radio Hour

Two, to catch a man.

The Moth
American Dreams: The Moth Radio Hour

When I was a little girl, my grandma's kitchen was this magical place.

The Moth
American Dreams: The Moth Radio Hour

And it didn't matter whether it was your birthday or a holiday or just a regular old Sunday, she'd say, baby, what kind of cake you want?

The Moth
American Dreams: The Moth Radio Hour

And I'd tell her, grandma, I want chocolate cake.

The Moth
American Dreams: The Moth Radio Hour

And then I'd run outside to play.

The Moth
American Dreams: The Moth Radio Hour

I mean, I never actually stayed in the kitchen to see what she was doing in there.

The Moth
American Dreams: The Moth Radio Hour

I just figured she's probably clapping her hands like LeBron James in the middle of a basketball game, all flour and glitter and abracadabra hands.

The Moth
American Dreams: The Moth Radio Hour

All I know is when I came inside from playing, there was a feast.

The Moth
American Dreams: The Moth Radio Hour

Fried chicken and collard greens and biscuits and cake.

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American Dreams: The Moth Radio Hour

And after the whole meal was over, my grandma would take that leftover fried chicken, set it over to the side.

The Moth
American Dreams: The Moth Radio Hour

She'd take the cake, set it to the side, slice it, wrap each slice individually in wax paper, tape it closed, and then she'd grab an empty shoe box, line it with paper towels, half fried chicken, half chocolate cake, and each family got their own box to go home with.

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American Dreams: The Moth Radio Hour

Maybe an hour later,

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American Dreams: The Moth Radio Hour

Into your journey, in the car, on a bus, in a train, you'd lift the lid of that box and feel like heaven was singing back to you, which is why as a grown woman I needed to return to my grandma's kitchen.

The Moth
American Dreams: The Moth Radio Hour

My dating life, it wasn't going so well.

The Moth
American Dreams: The Moth Radio Hour

And some of the old southern women said, maybe it ain't going well because you can't cook.

The Moth
American Dreams: The Moth Radio Hour

And I resent the implication.

The Moth
American Dreams: The Moth Radio Hour

I could cook.

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American Dreams: The Moth Radio Hour

I could make spaghetti and meatloaf and tuna fish.

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