Anonymous wrote:yes, the unhealthier, the better.
youngblackdude wrote:To the non African americans on this board which I'm sure is the majority (no disrepect I like people from all backgrounds)..do you enjoy soul food meals ?( fried chicken,baked macaroni & cheese..collard greens..cornbread..candy yams..potatoes salad..etc etc)
Anonymous wrote:White southerner here. I love it; it's just traditional home cooking to me.
Anonymous wrote:I like a lot of it (white, grew up in NC fwiw), but will not go anywhere near chitlins. My father made them one time and the smell was horrifying- like a sewage spill.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. White. Southern. And cook the best shrimp and grits you've ever had.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White, Jewish, female, NYer here...yum!! I'm a vegetarian now, but have been and still go to soul food restaurants and eat what I can.
Also have a few black friends who are spectacular cooks, and I always look forward to the dishes they bring to parties!
Anonymous wrote:White, Jewish, female, NYer here...yum!! I'm a vegetarian now, but have been and still go to soul food restaurants and eat what I can.
Anonymous wrote:I like fried chicken, BBQ (chicken now because I no longer eat pork or beef), Mac and cheese (OP, the traditional soul food Mac and cheese isn't creamy right?), potato salad, corn bread, and I like other southern sides like coleslaw and chow chow and fried okra, but I'm not sure if they're "soul food." I don't love collards and yams.
For the health conscious: has anyone tried Everlasting Life, the new vegan soup food restaurant in Takoma? Or Woodlands?