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'''Ama "Ifágbàmílà" Shambulia''' is a chef, educator and consultant specializing in natural whole foods. Her adopted Yorùbá nickname, "Ifágbàmílà", translates as "Ifá delivered me," in reference to Ifá, a deity associated with wisdom and intellect. | '''Ama "Ifágbàmílà" Shambulia''' is a chef, educator and consultant specializing in natural whole foods. Her adopted Yorùbá nickname, "Ifágbàmílà", translates as "Ifá delivered me," in reference to Ifá, a deity associated with wisdom and intellect. | ||
Shambulia has worked as program manager for the [[WE Community Garden]] where she developed a successful apprenticeship | Shambulia has worked as program manager for the [[WE Community Garden]] where she developed a successful outreach and apprenticeship programs. Based on that experience, she joined the culinary advisory board of the [[Jones Valley Teaching Farm]]. | ||
Shambulia offers cooking, coaching and consulting services through her [[A Beautiful Life Enterprises]] company. | Shambulia offers cooking, coaching and consulting services through her [[A Beautiful Life Enterprises]] company. |
Revision as of 15:18, 1 December 2022
Ama "Ifágbàmílà" Shambulia is a chef, educator and consultant specializing in natural whole foods. Her adopted Yorùbá nickname, "Ifágbàmílà", translates as "Ifá delivered me," in reference to Ifá, a deity associated with wisdom and intellect.
Shambulia has worked as program manager for the WE Community Garden where she developed a successful outreach and apprenticeship programs. Based on that experience, she joined the culinary advisory board of the Jones Valley Teaching Farm.
Shambulia offers cooking, coaching and consulting services through her A Beautiful Life Enterprises company.
References
- Carlton, Bob (March 29, 2012) "Ama Shambulia of Birmingham's WE Community Gardens is guest at Little Savannah supper series." The Birmingham News
External links
- A Beautiful Life Enterprises website