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It is here, on these barrier islands among the Gullah communities, that traditional storytelling, cooking and crafts thrive and intrigue visitors to the Charleston area. The world famous Charleston Sweetgrass basket, a 1000 year old art form, still survives and a visitor to Charleston's Market can watch the basket ladies as they use weaving tools made of bone to preserve this millennium old craft. The Gullah people are known for their superstisious nature and their most interesting dialect. Here is a delicious dessert that exemplifies their long standing traditions - Gullah Gourmet's Pluff Mud Pie! You gotta try this one! Your family will just love it! |