As seen on SA Live - Monday, March 4, 2024

Little girl celebrates herself with adorable poem, super-sized cocktails & celebrating Black-owned businesses

These large cocktails were made for at least two at Ay Que Chula! in San Antonio. (David Elder, Copyright 2024 by KSAT - All rights reserved.)

SAN ANTONIO – Today at 1 p.m., Cara Gabriel shares her poem for Black History Month, we check out Ay Que Chula!’s super-sized cocktails and celebrate Black-owned businesses.

It’s National Comfy Day and we want to know if you had to pick one comfy item which would you pick? Vote here and you’ll see the results later in the show!

We’re taking you to a local Black-owned business, Go’Shen Point BBQ, serving up mouth-watering barbecue and giant baked potatoes.

Ay Que Chula! is the new hot spot that opened north of Downtown and we’re trying out their fun, super-sized cocktails. They also serve brunch and late-night eats.

Cara Gabriel is celebrating herself! This little girl wrote an original poem for Black History Month and she’s going to perform it for us. She also wrote a book; you can order it here.

Plus, we check out how Ma Harper from Ma Haper’s Creole Kitchen is still helping to give back to the Alamo City in her nineties.

Indulging a bit too much? We have some heart-healthy tips from lifestyle expert Jan Tilley.

We also chat with two of the stars from the reality show “The Traitors,” Sandra Diaz-Twine and Shereé Whitfield. Watch to see what they say about some of the shocking moments that have happened so far.

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You can watch the entire show in the video below.


About the Authors

Avery Meurer is a Producer Trainee for SA Live. She graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a Bachelor of Science in Communications/Radio, Television and Film, as well as a Creative Writing Certificate. A native San Antonian, Avery attended the Northeast School of the Arts (NESA) majoring in musical theater and creative writing.

Diana Winters is a San Antonio-area native, Emmy award-winning and GLAAD-nominated journalist who loves the Alamo City. She is the executive producer of SA Live, creator of South Texas PRIDE and co-creator of Texas Eats.

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