Explore how the Powell family uses MAI Legacy to preserve their stories, recipes, skills, and traditions for future generations.
See your whole family at a glance — people, traditions, and important info.
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Kobe Powell
AdminSoftware Engineer · Atlanta, GA
Grandma Rose
School Teacher · Memphis, TN
Uncle Ray
BBQ Pitmaster · Memphis, TN
Everyone gathers at Grandma's house for a big family meal.
Third Saturday of July — potluck, games, and storytelling.
Elders share family stories by the fireplace on Christmas Eve.
Everyone eats Grandma Mae's cornbread for good luck.
Document stories, recipes, skills, and lessons. Everything searchable by the Griot.
Grandma Rose's Sweet Potato Pie
by Grandma Rose
How Dad Fixed Everything with WD-40
by Uncle Ray
The Summer We Drove to Mississippi
by Kobe Powell
Uncle Ray's BBQ Rub Secret
by Uncle Ray
Ask the Griot anything and get answers from your family's collective knowledge.
What's Grandma Rose's sweet potato pie recipe?
Based on your family's entries, Grandma Rose's Sweet Potato Pie calls for 3 large sweet potatoes (boiled and mashed), 1 cup sugar, ½ cup butter, 2 eggs, ½ cup milk, 1 tsp vanilla, ½ tsp cinnamon, and ½ tsp nutmeg. She always says the secret is letting the potatoes cool completely before mixing.
When did the Sunday dinner tradition start?
According to Grandma Rose's milestone entries, the Sunday Family Dinner tradition started in 1972 — the year after she and Grandpa James bought their house on Maple Street. It's been running every week for over 50 years.
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