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Ella Rea Gray was born on January 20, 1913 in Clay County,
Mississippi. She was the oldest daughter of Jennie Lou Davidson and
John Gray. With segregation at its height, the Gray family sought
solace and togetherness through love, laughter and of course
cooking. Ella Rea kept her head in the books completing her 9th
grade education when the average grade for African-Americans at that
time was 3rd grade. She was just as steadfast in learning the
ingredients in the meals prepared by her mother. Her down home
cooking is filled w ith soulful grace. Every bite is an adventure, a
tender reminder of yesterday. She learned early that fresh
ingredients, patience, and soul was the key to preparing good meals.
Her mother would say to her, “Take your time and make it with care,
and before you eat, say a prayer.” These recipes and words of wisdom
were passed on to Ella Rea and in turn they were passed down through
generations to family and close friends.
Aem Upachak is the granddaughter-in-law of Mrs. Ella Rea Gray. Aem
coming from a Asian-Pacific heritage was already a excellent cook in
her native cuisine and was longing to learn how to cook “Soul Food”.
It was easy for Aem to catch on to the secret family recipes. With
these two matriarch’s, we are positive that you will enjoy the meals
that are prepared for you with all their heart and soul. |
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