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Mama Dip's Kitchen has been a popular soul food restaurant in Chapel Hill for decades. Family, friends, UNC students, basketball icon 鈥 and famed UNC alum 鈥 Michael Jordan, and literary star Toni Morrison have all eaten there. But now the iconic spot is up for sale.
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The Black Farmers鈥 Market in the Triangle is taking a new approach to supporting its community. One chef who joined the market is on a personal mission to address food inequality through her cooking classes and plant-based desserts.
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The matriarch of a long-time Chapel Hill restaurant has died. Mama Dip's Kitchen specialized in soul food. Fried chicken, pulled barbecue, greens,鈥
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When Adrian Miller was researching his book on the history of Soul Food, he kept coming across references to African-American cooks who had served in the鈥
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When Adrian Miller was researching his book on the history of Soul Food, he kept coming across references to African-American cooks who had served in the鈥
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After college, chef Stephanie Tyson wanted to leave her Southern roots behind her and start life anew in the North. She left North Carolina for New York鈥
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After college, chef Stephanie Tyson wanted to leave her Southern roots behind her and start life anew in the North. She left North Carolina for New York鈥
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Adrian Miller calls himself a 鈥渞ecovering lawyer and politico turned culinary historian.鈥 He went from working as a special assistant to former President鈥
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Adrian Miller calls himself a 鈥渞ecovering lawyer and politico turned culinary historian.鈥 He went from working as a special assistant to former President鈥