Byline: Clarissa Loren Despite several attempts to bring more business to Dallas south of I-30, the area largely remains a food desert. There are only two grocery stores there: Fiesta and Sav-a-lot. And restaurants? Let’s just say the options are bleak. As in other less wealthy areas of Dallas, there are not many healthy options, unless you consider fried chicken and hamburgers healthy — or options. Enter Cynthia Nevells. The Dallas native is on a mission to bring healthier food options to the residents of south and west Dallas. Her food truck, Soulgood, is a vegan soul food alternative aimed