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Chatham County native Mildred Cotton Council, known to legions of hungry people as \"Mama Dip,\" is an institution on Chapel Hill's Rosemary Street. There in her restaurant she has prepared her own style of Southern cooking since 1976. She has written a cookbook, Mama Dip's Kitchen, markets her own line of products, and has appeared on national television.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 67 Issue 6, Nov 1999, p42-47, il, por Periodical Website
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Mama Dip's Country Kitchen is a Chapel Hill institution. Mama Dip, or Mildred Council, started her restaurant in 1976, and continues to prepare her own style of Southern cooking. She has written a cookbook, MAMA DIP'S KITCHEN, developed her own line of products, and appeared on national television.
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