Sweet potato pie and serving the community: Cafe owner shares the secret to her success

A small town cafe is not only serving up signature sweet potato pies, but serving the community, as well, the owner told Fox News. 

"We were able to bring young people, old people, the police, the whole community together just with our location," Cheryl Johnson, owner of Aunt Cheryl's Cafe, told Fox News. "Our location became a spot where people felt comfortable."

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Johnson has been serving the small Pittsburgh suburb for the past five years and is one of the few restaurants in town. The retired social worker-turned-caterer opened her doors to share how her business brings the community together.

"We're serving the community through food," Johnson said. "It became a spot where people felt comfortable enough to come here and talk about who they are, where people felt comfortable enough to say ‘I need a meal.'"

"And one of our specialties is our sweet potato pie," Johnson said before claiming that her sweet potato pie recipe is the best in the country. 

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"I've been all over the country, I've tasted from coast to coast: California, Detroit, Philadelphia," she said. "Our sweet potato pie is the best."

Johnson refused to give up her tightly held secret ingredients but shared some suggestions on what to add to the Thanksgiving favorite.

"You have to have good potatoes to start with," Johnson told Fox News. "We put a little bit seasoning, we put a little bit of butter, we put a little bit of sugar."

"Most important thing that we put in it is we put our hearts in it," she continued. 

Johnson said the town has rallied around her location.

"We do more than just feed the people," Johnson said. "We serve the people."

To watch Johnson's full interview about her sweet potato pies, click here.

California crime: Social media influencer robbed at Hollywood Hills of estimated $1 million

A social media influencer was robbed of $1 million following an overnight robbery in Hollywood Hills, California, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.

Police responded to the armed robbery at a home believed to be used as an Airbnb by social media influencer Nour Atta, around 3 a.m. Wednesday morning, Fox LA reported.

Nour Atta, known to his over 271,000 Instagram followers as @nourtrades, told LAPD investigators at least two suspects wearing ski masks entered the home and began yelling at them.

"I didn't hear a lot, I just heard yelling. A bunch of ‘get up, get up’ this, that. I'm sure a lot of people know me online, it's very easy to find me out and that's just what's going on out here, especially in LA," Atta told FOX LA.

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One of the suspects had a firearm and pointed it at Atta, he told Fox LA. The assailant later physically struck Atta, who suffered head injuries, according to the report.

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During their invasion, the suspects allegedly ransacked the home of an estimated $1 million, the LAPD said.

Atta told FOX LA that he left the back door unlocked, which is believed to be how the intruders entered the multi-million-dollar home.

Police are continuing to investigate the robbery and are urging anyone with information to come forward.