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            <description>Soul food is sort of like a lifestyle if you grew up in the South. There is nothing better than sitting around a table sharing a good meal and catching up on family news and gossip.&amp;amp;nbsp; And when you think of soul food, it invokes memories of a table piled high with good home cooking on Sunday afternoons and holidays with your family gathered around a table - talking, laughing, arguing, and just having a plain old fashioned good time being together. Soul food goes hand in hand with that warm feeling of comfort you get when you think about those times. So soul food got its origins in the Southern states, which is why it is often also called southern cooking. But it is more than just the food, it is the sense of belonging and the comfort of fellowship shared over a good meal, and not just the traditional southern cuisine. Oh yeah, and if you have a related lens on Squidoo, feel free to add our Soul Food Recipes lens to your lensroll.&amp;amp;nbsp; Just click here...</description>
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