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Offal Great

A Memoir from the Queen of Chitlins

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Offal Great

By: Shauna R. Anderson, Elizabeth Place
Narrated by: Kimberly Y. Steele
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A county government in the state of Maryland doesn't want a chitlin market in their area. The government rezoned a very successful chitlin market restaurant to residential and declared chitlins a "negative racial stereotype".

All Shauna Anderson wants is a restaurant where she can greet and serve her loyal following. While fighting off her enemies, Shauna becomes a close friend with her young, handsome restaurant contractor. They quickly discover multiple personality disorders in one another, brought on for both by childhood traumas. Together, the two of them fight vandals, crooked inspectors, doubting friends, and shady neighbors.

This story is just the beginning to discovering who was behind it all and how it leads to an FBI surveillance and government takedown. Her story is told with great dignity, with a lot of wonderful Southern comfort food recipes mixed in.

©2006 Shauna Anderson (P)2022 Shauna Anderson
Culinary Women Restaurant

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