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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''' (born [[March 5]], [[1962]]) 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 successful outreach and apprenticeship programs, including the "pay what you can" [[WE Cafe]] community restaurant. Based on that experience, she joined the culinary advisory board of the [[Jones Valley Teaching Farm]].
Shambulia has worked as program manager for the [[WE Community Garden]] where she developed successful outreach and apprenticeship programs, including the "pay what you can" [[WE Cafe]] community restaurant. Based on that experience, she joined the culinary advisory board of the [[Jones Valley Teaching Farm]].
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Latest revision as of 18:00, 1 December 2022

Ama "Ifágbàmílà" Shambulia (born March 5, 1962) 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 successful outreach and apprenticeship programs, including the "pay what you can" WE Cafe community restaurant. 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

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