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In a May dispatch from Atlanta on Southerners' notoriously unnutritious, fat-laden cuisine, a Chicago Tribune reporter watered readers' mouths with descriptions of the "hamdog" and the "Luther" (prized dishes of Mulligan's restaurant in Decatur, Ga.), which are, respectively, "a half-pound of hamburger meat wrapped around a hot dog, which is deep-fried and served on a hoagie topped with chili, bacon and a fried egg," and "a half-pound burger served with bacon and cheese on a Krispy Kreme doughnut." The 11 states from Washington, D.C., to Florida, west to Texas, have the nation's highest mortality rate from strokes, but, said a University of Mississippi professor, "Food is a strong emblem of identity for Southerners," uniquely shared across racial lines.
[Chicago Tribune, 5-16-06]
 
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When you come to Athens for the UT-UGA game, make sure you hit Wilson's there in the downtown area. If you love Southern home cooking (they call it soul food there), you'll love this place. Truly one of my favorites where I live.
 
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(CSpindizzy @ Jun 13 said:
When you come to Athens for the UT-UGA game, make sure you hit Wilson's there in the downtown area. If you love Southern home cooking (they call it soul food there), you'll love this place. Truly one of my favorites where I live.
My favorite heart attack platter in Athens is the chicken finger platter at Guthries. I assume it is still there. I once read that it is over 7,000 calories.
 
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(VolunteerHillbilly @ Jun 13 said:
My favorite heart attack platter in Athens is the chicken finger platter at Guthries. I assume it is still there. I once read that it is over 7,000 calories.


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