to my house, eating for free. and one day, my husband is like, hey, stephanie. i cannot spend $250 - i can t fund your friends. - no, i cannot do that. - yeah, yeah. - so i create a flyer, and i have the first weekend, i have 45 people eating. - what? - fried fish, and coconut rice, and tostones outside of my house. - amazing. these days, she feeds over 100 people every weekend out of her brooklyn kitchen. - today, we re gonna be grinding corn. - these are beautiful colors. look at that. this is the colombian flag. - yeah. amarillo, azul, y rojo. [both speaking spanish] - which means without corn, there s no country. i mean, it doesn t rhyme in english, but it rhymes really pretty in spanish. yo, here s a little tale about corn. 10,000 years ago, the indigenous peoples of mesoamerica became some of the first to farm corn, and it involved some pretty mad sophisticated cultivation methods, giving birth to complex societies while some europeans were still shaking off the ice age. n