@itsmekatevee: today in Charlotte NC vegan food tourism we tried Deli St. Charlotte, returned to local staple Bean Vegan Cuisine, nibbled on snacks from @Seemingly Overzealous and Suarez (again), and absolutely fell in LOVE with @Taste of Soul Plantbased Vegan oh my goddddddd go eat there that’s all love you bye #vegan #Foodie #restaurantreviews #soulfood #whatieatinaday

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Taste of Vegan :
Thank you so much !!! We are glad you yall enjoyed !! Hope to see yall again soon ❤️❤️❤️
2025-09-01 00:47:18
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kriskrosta
Melon :
taste of soul is black and woman owned 🥰 not surprised it was stellar!
2025-09-01 10:31:56
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seeminglyoverzealous
Seemingly Overzealous :
🤩 thanks for coming by and snagging a Sammie! We’re so glad you enjoyed it!
2025-09-01 00:34:59
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madsycat
Madsycat🪻🫧🔮 :
Book store cat rescue vegan cafe?! That’s my Mecca 😭
2025-09-01 00:35:10
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y0ur_bi0l0gical_f4th3r
M1lk :
You know it’s good because you can see her saying “oh fck” when trying the food
2025-09-01 06:48:36
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lemontreeview
lemontreeview :
That Bill Bryson book was the first book I truly enjoyed after reading for high school and college. It sparked my interest in reading for enjoyment and I’ll always love it for that alone!
2025-09-01 00:40:04
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deara3072
P A U L I N E ᥫ᭡ :
That pickle looks like Popeyes breading! Want!
2025-09-01 00:49:28
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kittencatmeow56
kittencatmeow56 :
Of course you found an orange cat that loves you when traveling 😻
2025-09-01 01:19:32
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minchbinch90
L Minch :
How do you feel about your partner not being vegan? Just curious about the dynamic and how it intersects with your own food/living behaviors
2025-09-01 03:43:25
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katysube907
Adrienne :
As someone who eats a standard American diet, I so greatly enjoy seeing all your vegan recipes and options. Just curious not sure I remember you saying but how long have you eaten Vegan?
2025-09-01 01:38:29
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katiebolan
Katie Bolan :
yay travel food vlog! we love adventures
2025-09-01 00:30:00
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sheyonnawatson
Sheyonna Watson :
The vegan soul food looks so good😍😍😍
2025-09-01 12:48:50
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kristin_42
kristin :
Used bookstore/cat rescue/vegan grocery store sounds like my dream store omg
2025-09-01 03:26:35
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glitterko
brittany | forêline parfumerie :
I was actually just about to ask if your partner is vegan but that answered it lol
2025-09-01 00:38:26
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blakesays_
Blake :
I’m stuck on CARROT BACON!!! carrot bacon!!!!! I want to try that
2025-09-01 01:08:56
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brittany.ts
Brittany :
I go to Charlotte often so I’ll have to check these places out!
2025-10-07 20:12:33
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uhyygjvvdhhht
uhyygjvvdhhht :
My fav is the mouthing of “oh f$$k” when eating the green beans. Made me giggle.
2025-09-01 06:41:07
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desertmother
Desert Mother :
Ooooooh that Taste of Soul dish looks amazing
2025-09-01 02:09:48
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thistle.mouse
mouse :
(gasp) new bean...
2025-09-01 01:02:28
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kathygreen78
kathyge 🇨🇦 :
I am not vegan but that food looks amazing!! Also, books, cats and snacks, YES PLEASE
2025-09-01 01:41:18
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virgvirgvirg
Virg :
This brings me so much joy to see how happy you are eating
2025-09-01 01:56:12
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kerstin.abigail
kerstin 🌙🪻🪩 :
the way my jaw dropped at learning about a used bookstore–cat rescue–vegan grocery store 😧 i’ve never seen something so perfect
2025-09-01 14:13:44
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juulhead69
julii^_^ :
awwwww seeing you eat is so ^_^ i hope u enjoyed ur meals ! i recently tried a vegan cafe and as someone who doesn’t rlly like cheese… vegan cheese has a nice nutty flavor… so weird … so good
2025-09-01 00:35:35
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baphill
Phill Stivason :
I’m in Charlotte this weekend. My kids live here. Great place… tons of options.
2025-09-01 00:57:38
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thatmaloriegirl
Malorie she/they :
my neighborhood! so cool to see you in Charlotte. taste of soul is a fave
2025-09-02 01:07:15
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