wheel (which she sourced from the Rose Bowl Flea Market in Pasadena, California) that functions as a pot rack.
“We smoke meat, so we have a BBQ smoker. We can do great grilled vegetables and steaks and sit outside with a glass of wine. It’s so nice,” she shares.
Kelis isn’t the only Black woman who is going into farming. As a matter of fact, Black farmers are on the rise (yes)!
In 1920, the number of Black-operated farms peaked at nearly a million, accounting for 15 million acres of farmland—the size of New Hampshire, Massachusetts and New Jersey combined.
They made up 14 percent of the country’s…