🚨 Save the Date to be in the building for the 1st Annual Good IV the Soul Mothers Day Brunch and BBQ.
Two events, One day. Come celebrate momma, your sister, your friend and yourself with a day filled with great food, and love!
Good IV the Soul isn’t just food, it’s an experience, a lifestyle!! Official flyer and tickets go on sale next week. More details to come. Hope to see you all there!
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Hey foodies!! 🥰 Been a minute! We have working and planning to bring you way more goodness from Good IV the Soul. In the meantime, tune into our Tiktok and get cooking with Chef Shelle!! 🤩
Let’s make a Seafood ala Vodka Pizza 😜
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The weather has postponed the date but we still popping out‼️
Date - TBA
Don’t miss out, get your orders in for Game Day Thursday and Fish Fry Friday and get a free Soul Pocket with your order to celebrate our CEO & Executive Chef Shelle Birthday! It’s a Celebration! 🎉
Good Food = a Good Mood!
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Please be aware!! DO NOT EAT ANY ROMAINE LETTUCE 🥬!! Not even in the salad kits. Throw it all away and santize the area.
What is Escherichia coli (E. coli)? Ecoli is a food borne Illness caused by food contaminated with bacteria, viruses, parasites, or toxins. You may be exposed to E. coli from contaminated water or food — especially raw vegetables and undercooked ground beef.
The most common way to get an E. coli infection is by eating contaminated food, such as:
Ground beef: When cattle are slaughtered and processed, E. coli bacteria in their intestines can get on the meat. Ground beef combines meat from many different animals, increasing the risk of contamination.
Unpasteurized milk: E. coli bacteria on a cow's udder or on milking equipment can get into raw milk.
Fresh produce: Runoff from cattle farms can contaminate fields where fresh produce is grown. Certain vegetables, such as spinach and lettuce, are particularly vulnerable to this type of contamination.
In this case, the romaine lettuce is a direct contamination, which means it is infected from the source where it came from. Unfortunately, the only way to discover this contamination is when multiple people get sick. Which now becomes a Foodbirne illness outbreak, and this is when a recall is put into place.
Here are some tips to staying safe in the kitchens and preventing cross-contamination:
Wash utensils: Use hot soapy water on knives, countertops and cutting boards before and after they come into contact with fresh produce or raw meat.
Keep raw foods separate: This includes using separate cutting boards for raw meat and foods, such as vegetables and fruits. Never put cooked hamburgers on the same plate you used for raw patties.
Wash your hands: Wash your hands as frequently as possible but definitely after preparing or eating food, using the bathroom, or changing diapers. Make sure that children also wash their hands before eating, after using the bathroom and after contact with animals
I am so excited to use my new juicer @breville ☺️ I decided to play around and make up my own concoction and it’s delish. Had these fruits and veggies on hand and wanted to use them up before they went bad. I call this green goddess!! If you have a juicer or blender give it a try.
Ribeyes & Soul Pockets out the door!! 🚀
#happyfriday #steakday #gourmetathome
Salmon Cakes done right! These babies with some grits!! 🤤 Saturday can’t come fast enough.... It’s going down! 🔥🧇🍤🥞🥓🥂🍾💕
Seafood Friday is what it is!! 🤩
We over here munching on our 🦀 & 🍤 BOIL!!
What you munching on?! 🤔😝🤤
A taste of Haiti is a taste of Heaven!! Sunday Dinner is..FRITAY!! 😜🇭🇹🔥
Fish Cakes for the win!!!! 😛
GET YOU SOMEEE!