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Collard Sandwich

Snak Shak

by Evan Hatch How much do we love collard sandwiches here in North Carolina?  So much so that we’ve featured several posts over the years from Jefferson Currie II and Ray Linville, each singing their juicy, fat-back laced praises.  In this case, more is more. ~Deborah Miller, Editor, NC FOOD At the intersection of NC… Read More →

Filed Under: Destinations, Eastern NC, Food, Restaurants, Uncategorized Tagged With: Collard Sandwich, Evan Hatch, Fairmont NC, Leroy Freeman, Snak Shak

Home of Collard Sandwich Expands on Soul Food Day

by Ray Linville A collard sandwich is not the typical attraction to establish a regional reputation. But it is for Chef Kenneth Collins and his UPro restaurant in Aberdeen, NC, where he has developed an extensive following of appreciative customers. The star attraction of his business begins with fresh, hand-cut collards. The greens are cooked… Read More →

Filed Under: Central NC, Destinations, Food, Uncategorized Tagged With: Aberdeen, Chef Kenneth Collins, Collard Sandwich, Collards, Farmers Markets, Hoke County, Maxton, Moore County, N.C. Hwy 211, Pinehurst, Ray Linville, Ruth McCrae, Sandhills Community College, Sherrill Collins, Soul Food Day, UPro

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