Black History Month: Disney Junior to Air ‘We Are Doc McStuffins’

While I try to monitor the amount of television my toddler watches, there’s one show that always gets the green-light in our house—Disney Junior’sDoc McStuffins.”

This entertaining and educational cartoon debuted last March and features an adorable young African-American girl named “Doc,” who aspires to be a doctor like her mom. In the series, “Doc,” diagnoses and “finds cures” for her “ailing” toys.

The animated show helps to diminish toddlers’ fears associated with visiting doctors for routine check-ups, while teaching them the importance of being active and healthy. Plus, it promotes positive images for all children, especially those of color.

Disney Junior's "Doc McStuffins," airs weekdays  at 10:30 am and 4:30 pm.

Disney Junior’s “Doc McStuffins,” airs weekdays at 10:00 am and 4:00 pm.

In honor of Black History Month, Disney Junior is debuting “We Are Doc McStuffins” interstitials that will feature three real-life African-American physicians sharing what their jobs entail, and saluting their heroes. They will begin airing today on Disney Junior (10:25 am and 4:25 pm EST ) followed by a brand new Valentine’s Day episode of “Doc Mcstuffins.” The short segments will run through spring.

DR. ALETHA MAYBANK, QUEEN MAJESTY RUFFIN

Dr. Aletha Maybank, Queen Majesty Ruffin  Photo Courtesy: Disney Junior

The interstitials feature three of the founding members of the “We Are Doc McStuffins” movement – Dr. Myiesha Taylor, an emergency doctor based in Dallas; Dr. Aletha Maybank, a pediatrician in New York City; and Dr. Naeemah Ghafur, a family doctor in Los Angeles who provides specialized care for the underserved, including the elderly and patients with high-risk illnesses.

Ava with her favorite toy, "Doc McStuffins." She sleeps with her every night!

Ava with her favorite toy, “Doc McStuffins.” She sleeps with her every night!

Watch a sneak peek:

If you haven’t seen “Doc McStuffins,” definitely  check it out! I enjoy watching it with my daughter because it’s an awesome animated show that encourages children to aspire to greatness!

Interview: ‘The Chew’s’ Carla Hall Talks Cooking!

There are thousands of chefs, but only a few rise to fame—Carla Hall is one of them.

The Nashville-native, 48, is currently a co-host of ABC’s popular daytime lifestyle show,”The Chew,” alongside some of the most lauded celebrity chefs in the business. In that role, she treats viewers to a daily dose of her down-to-earth charm while showcasing her undeniable cooking chops. The former “Top Chef” contestant and former caterer has gained fans for her approachable “cooking with love,” style and effervescent personality.

I recently caught up with the L’Academie de Cuisine alum and my personal favorite “Top Chef” all-star to discuss her debut cookbook, Super Bowl plans and of course…gumbo!

Carla-Hall-HeadshotPhoto Courtesy: ABCNews.com

Check out our Q&A below:

BGG: I know you have a degree in accounting from Howard University, but were you always in the kitchen as a kid?
Carla Hall: “Actually, no, I wasn’t. I’ve always loved food, but my mother didn’t really cook well so we would go to my grandmother’s house every Sunday. I loved the food, but was never in the kitchen when she was making it.”

BGG: Did you ever dream of working on a show like “The Chew?”
CH: “Well, people approached me about doing another show. So the idea was in my head that this might be great. Prior to ‘Top Chef,’ I didn’t even think about being a full-time chef and that’s another reason why I’m very grateful to the experience. I did want to major in theater. I always loved teaching cooking classes because I’ve always felt that there was a marriage between theater and food. ‘The Chew,’ is sort of an extension of that, but very different.”

BGG: What’s the most exciting part of your job?
CH: “The most exciting part of my job is working with people that I respect and learning a different perspective. The best thing about this show is having five different people and five different perspectives and showing people that there are more than one, two, three or four ways to skin a cat. The more that you show people that there’s a different way of doing things, the more empowered other people become.”

BGG: What did being on “Top Chef” teach you as a chef?
CH: “As much as it is about showing off your chops in the kitchen, I feel for me it was about not having an ego. When you want to impress someone with your food, it becomes less about tasty food and more about making something to ‘wow.’ And sometimes heart is left out of ‘wow.’

Case in point, when we did the episode on Ellis Island, we had to create a dish connecting to our ancestors and where we come from. That was the most soulful food I ever remember people doing on ‘Top Chef!’”

BGG: I know that the judges raved about your gumbo and potpie on “Top Chef,” but what would you consider to be your signature dish?
CH: “The potpie is one of them. It was one of the first things that I learned how to make when I decided that I wanted to cook. I would say that’s one of the dishes with the most history. It’s changed over the years only because my technique has gotten better. I also love to do desserts. Another thing that I learned from ‘Top Chef,’ was my style. I think it was the fans that helped me to define myself as a chef. They saw me as a southern chef. And I was like, ‘Really?’ Even though I’m from the south, I didn’t realize that everything I did was sort of colored and through that prism of southern food and it is. Sometimes it takes someone else telling you what they see versus what you feel you’re doing. It was through ‘Top Chef,’ that I figured that out about myself. I’m always very open to what I’m doing.”

BGG: Speaking of gumbo, since my site is called Brown Girl Gumbo, what’s the key to making a perfect gumbo?
CH: “I think it’s deep flavors. I made that gumbo (on “Top Chef”) in 20 minutes and people were saying, ‘How did you do that so quickly because it takes 20 minutes to make a roux?’ It does take a long time to make a traditional gumbo, but I just wanted the flavors. I think that if you have really good ingredients, your holy trinity (carrots, celery and onion and Cajun-style onion, celery and peppers), thyme and bay leaves you’re going to make a great gumbo. The secret for me is if I’m using shrimp, I’m going to use the shrimp shells; I just want that deep flavor. Oh and cook it the day before if you can!”

BGG: Tell me the story behind your cooking with love philosophy. 
CH: “My cookbook title, Cooking With Love, is two-fold. It is about cooking from the heart and that’s just a spiritual factor for whatever I do, I want to enjoy it. I believe you do things better when you enjoy doing them. If you don’t want to take out the trash and you’re doing it begrudgingly, a hole will find its way in that bag! It can be with the simplest things! When you want to do something you tend to do it well. I always try to do the same with cooking from the heart so that I can give somebody a piece of myself.

The other part of it is because I’m a career changer, I’m finally in a place that I love. It’s finally finding the thing that I love to do because that was a journey for me.”

Carla-Hall-CookbookCooking With Love: Comfort Food That Hugs You,” by Carla Hall  is available here, $17

BGG: What can readers expect from your new cookbook, “Cooking With Love: Comfort Food That Hugs You?”
CH: “There’s something for everybody. There are some recipes that are for experienced cooks, but my pastry crust that I make in a mixer is very simple; anybody can do it! If you can turn a mixer on and put in salt, sugar, water and measure you can make it! Even my mushroom tart is really easy. When people make it, they’ll say, “Oh wow, that was good. Let me try something else.’ And that’s what I want them to do. I want them to feel like they can make something happen with something that they like!”

BGG: What advice do you have for someone who’s intimidated by cooking?
CH: “In the cookbook, I think about those people. I have very simple recipes and some that are more difficult. I say start with something that you know. Soups are the perfect things to start with, especially one that’s pureed so you don’t have to do a lot of chopping. Once you have those small victories, even if it’s making salad dressing or making an omelet, those small victories give you the confidence to continue. Start with something simple.”

BGG: I know you were one of the chefs asked to prepare food at the White House Easter Egg Roll two years in a row. Will you be there again this year?
CH: “It was so much fun! I was just at the White House a few weeks ago. It’s such an honor to even be asked. I know that there are so many chefs, so if I don’t get to go again this year, I won’t call foul because I have been asked two years in a row.”

BGG: Will you be cooking for the Super Bowl this weekend?
CH: “No! (laughing) I’m actually going to Mario Batali’s (her co-host on ‘The Chew’) house. I was prepared to not do anything and just have a girly day, but Mario said, ‘Are you coming?’ He had a Super Bowl party last year and went all out. He gets all in to the food!”

BGG: I know that back in the day before you were in the kitchen, you were on the catwalk as a model. I have to ask, do you have any beauty secrets that you still swear by?
CH: “I never go to bed with my makeup on! People think that because they’re in their 20s their skin will always be beautiful, but you have to take care of it. I always wear moisturizer and sunscreen.”

Watch “The Chew’s” co-hosts discuss their favorite things about Super Bowl Sunday:

Click here for Carla’s simple gumbo recipe!

“The Chew” airs weekdays 1pm EST on ABC.

Do you watch “The Chew?” Will you be cooking for the Super Bowl? 

Give Gifts that Give Back with St. Jude!

With our country still reeling from the senseless tragedy that claimed the lives of 20 innocent children and six adults in Connecticut last week, it’s a sad reminder that we have to truly cherish every moment that we spend with our loved ones.

Now that the gift-giving season is in full-swing, giving to children who suffer from life-threatening illnesses while simultaneously brightening the faces of  friends and family is a winning combo. That’s why donating to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital by shopping at stores affiliated with the world-class institution is a great way to spread your holiday cheer while supporting the hospital’s efforts.

During the St. Jude Thanks and Giving campaign, many of the top retailers nationwide are making it simple to give thanks and donate. Whether it’s adding a dollar to your last-minute purchase at Claire’s or picking up a cute stuffed St. Jude pooch from Target, you can help save a child’s life while bringing joy to someone on your list.

St. Jude's Bullseye

St. Jude’s Bullseye available here; $14.99

Here is a list of some of the retailers participating in the St. Jude Thanks and Giving campaign this holiday season:

Check out St. Jude’s gift shop here! Read about my experience visiting the hospital in October here.

My prayers go out to everyone affected by the school shooting in CT. God bless the families, friends and the entire Newtown community.

How do you give back during the holidays? 

10 Great Gifts Under $50 & GIVEAWAY!!

If you’re still unsure of what to get your BFF, sister, aunt, mother or co-worker for Christmas, let this list be your guide! With only a little over two weeks left in the gift-giving season, these affordable finds are fun, thoughtful and incredibly wallet-friendly.

From personalized mugs to makeup palettes, these stocking stuffers and gifts are great for the deserving BG (or YOU) on your list!

This lip balm set makes the perfect stocking stuffer for the hard-to-please tween on your list! Burt’s Bees Lip Balm Quartet available here; $9.99

Your co-worker will love you for this personalized pick-me-up mug. C Wonder Monogram Mug available here; $10

 

Show your mom how much she means to you with this 18K gold-plated Nadri Thin Cubic Zirconia Bangle available here; $50

Impress your shower-gel-obsessed sister with this champagne-inspired set. ‘Berry’ Bubbly Raspberry Champagne Body Butter and Bath Wash available here; $32 

Spray on your inner “Sasha Fierce” with this tantalizing plum and starfruit scented fragrance. Beyoncé Midnight Heat 1.7 FL. OZ. available here; $24.99 

 Stuff your BFF’s stocking with these striking Merona Leather Zipper Gloves available here; $17

Send your aunt a heartfelt message for the holidays with this magnetic video memo.   PLAY Video Memo available here; $49.99

For your nail-crazed niece, Essie’s Winter Collection Set is a must-have! Available here, $18

Your hair-product-loving pal will ooh and ahh over Oyin Handmade’s All-Natural  Sugar Berries Hair Pomade available here; $12 **Stay tuned for my Q&A with the founder!

The unofficial makeup artist in your family will rave for Avon’s Ultimate Makeup Palette available here; $29.99

**You can win it for the makeup maven in your life or yourself!! Simply leave a comment, Tweet or post a comment on BGG’s Facebook page for your chance to win! The winner will be randomly selected and notified on Monday, December 17th. 

Have you already completed your holiday shopping or are you just getting started?

Battle of the Seasonal Beverages: Hot Chocolate vs. Egg Nog

Is it me, or is this year is flying by faster than you can say, “Brown Girl Gumbo?” It seems like it was only yesterday the little ones were out trick-or-treating!

Anyway, now that it’s already December, that means the two quintessential seasonal beverages are back to satisfy taste buds: classic hot chocolate and egg nog.  These decadent drinks bring back childhood memories and serve as the ultimate cozy component to a cold, winter’s night.

Hot Chocolate or Egg Nog, which do you prefer?

While I’m not a huge fan of either, I am partial to hot chocolate simply because I like dropping in a few mini marshmallows just for fun. The kid in me still loves the idea of adding cloud-like bites of sweetness to anything.

I’ve tasted egg nog once or twice, but I don’t remember it being mind-blowingly delicious. Even though I never order the frothy treat, I still like seeing it on menus because it signifies that the holidays have officially arrived!

And, if you prefer your “hot cocoa” or “egg nog” in the tub rather than a mug, these limited edition 3-in-1 shower gels are a must!

Philosophy’s Salted Caramel Hot Cocoa Shampoo, Shower Gel & Bubble Bath available here; $16

Philosophy’s Old-Fashioned Egg Nog Shampoo, Shower Gel & Bubble Bath available here; $16

Which of these rich, old-fashioned drinks do you like to indulge in during the holidays? Would you ever purchase “hot cocoa” or “egg nog” shower gel/bubble bath?

Happy Thanksgiving!

This is the first Thanksgiving that I’ve spent in Chicago, my hometown, in a few years. I’m overjoyed to be surrounded by my family, and of course, FOOD!

While this year has had its ups and downs, I still have SO much to be thankful for. I’m alive, I’m healthy and I’m loved by my family and friends. No matter what hardships we’re facing, there’s always something to be grateful for. Whether it’s something small as smile from a stranger or as grand as winning the lottery, always give thanks.

I thank YOU for reading BGG every day. Your readership and support these past five years means more to me than you’ll ever know!

Happy Thanksgiving!

Congratulations, Mr. President!

Congratulations, Mr. Barack Obama on winning your second-term as the President of the United States of America!  BGG extends our well-wishes to the First Family and the entire Obama/Biden administration. As POTUS so eloquently stated during his victory speech, “The best is yet to come.”

Here’s to four more years! 🙂

Getty/via CNN

How did you celebrate the president’s victory?