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Meet Laricia Chandler Baker Better Known as "Chef Fab". | Chicago Defender

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Laricia Chandler Baker, aka "Chef Fab," is the owner of the new Can’t Believe It’s Not Meat (CBINM). Located in the bustling Hyde Park neighborhood on Chicago's south side, Chef Fab and CBINM are serving up healthy, vegetarian, and vegan (meatless and plant-based) versions of some local Chicago food faves.

Source: Chicago Defender

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