There's a soul food restaurant here in Long Beach that's the real deal (I've
been to the South so I know) called Mossville. Whenever I eat there (which
is pretty infrequently lately) I need to lay down and sleep for an hour.
Torture, sweet torture....

peace,
R. Scott
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian P." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2000 11:01 AM
Subject: Re: Stamp


> James Dodge wrote:
> >In regard to an authentic soul food restaurant in Soho, bwa-ha-ha. Has to
be
> >on a par with that delightful "authentic" Mexican restaurant, surely.
>
> Getting authentic soul food outside the South is pretty much a joke, save
> one in Harlem, which was started by a woman from Atlanta.  Oh, just to
make
> it clear, authentic soul food is not for the heart conscious among you,
> either.  Save the occasional cornbread, greens and Iced tea I steer clear
> (and careful, sometimes the greens are cooked in pork fat too).
>
> Brian Poust
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