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  • Feb 21, 2025 | koat.com | Darlene Melendez

    KOAT is celebrating Black History Month by sharing stories from our community. Seble Yemenu recently celebrated a milestone for her business 'Clay Pot Cuisine.' Her business, which started with cooking classes, meal preparations, and catering, is now a food truck. "The food truck was always the goal," Yemenu shared. "I like to feed people, that's my love language."'Clay Pot Cuisine' will offer different dishes, depending on the day's menu.

  • Nov 18, 2024 | koat.com | Darlene Melendez

    Lois Ellen Frank and Walter Whitewater are the chef duo behind Red Mesa Cuisine. The chefs offer cooking lessons, private chef services, and educational sessions through a combination of Frank's education as a food historian and Whitewater's calling.

  • Oct 19, 2024 | wesh.com | Darlene Melendez

    KOAT is celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month, honoring the many contributions of New Mexico’s Hispanic and Latino communities. See the interview in the video aboveJulia Gomez is a volunteer at El Rancho de las Golondrinas, located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Gomez teaches "colcha" at the living museum. “Colcha is a type of embroidery,” she said. “It's wool on wool. It's thick, and it's kind of coarse.”Gomez’s experience with colcha began almost 50 years ago. “I took classes in 1977,” she said.

  • Oct 19, 2024 | wlwt.com | Darlene Melendez

    KOAT is celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month, honoring the many contributions of New Mexico’s Hispanic and Latino communities. See the interview in the video aboveJulia Gomez is a volunteer at El Rancho de las Golondrinas, located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Gomez teaches "colcha" at the living museum. “Colcha is a type of embroidery,” she said. “It's wool on wool. It's thick, and it's kind of coarse.”Gomez’s experience with colcha began almost 50 years ago. “I took classes in 1977,” she said.

  • Oct 15, 2024 | koat.com | Darlene Melendez

    KOAT is celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month, honoring the many contributions of New Mexico's Hispanic and Latino communities. Julia Gomez is a volunteer at El Rancho de las Golondrinas, located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Gomez teaches "colcha" at the living museum. "Colcha is a type of embroidery," she said. "It's wool on wool. It's thick and it's kind of coarse."Gomez's experience with colcha began almost 50 years ago. "I took classes in 1977," she said.

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