![]() ![]() The repeated refrains in the text would make this a fun read-aloud.Ĭons: The text’s font is kind of small and sometimes is hard to see against the intense colors of the illustrations. Pros: A heartwarming story of food and family, with brilliantly colored illustrations that will get your mouth watering. ![]() ![]() Once again, Granny declares it the best of her life, adding “unless sweet tea is on the table, it’s not Soul Food Sunday.” Includes notes from the author and illustrator and a mac ‘n’ cheese recipe. She received both bachelors and masters degrees in education and has more than 15 years of teaching experience. by Winsome Bingham, Charles Esperanza (Illustrated by) Details Author Winsome Bingham, Charles Esperanza (Illustrated by) Publisher Abrams Books for Young Readers Publication Date Section Childrens Picture Books. While the food is being carried to the table, the boy remembers one thing they forgot, and works by himself to mix up a pitcher of iced tea. Winsome Bingham is a soul food connoisseur, master cook, and a US Army war and disabled veteran. Macaroni and cheese, greens, grilled meats: for each one she offers this refrain, “Unless is on the table, it’s not Soul Food Sunday.” After he follows her instructions, she tells him each dish is the best she’s seen in all her life. Summary: When a family gathers for Sunday dinner, the narrator heads out to the kitchen for cooking lessons from Granny. ![]()
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