Tisha Atkins Carey had a hard time feeding her son KaβDeem when he was growing up.
The football coaches at Canyon del Oro High School and later the University of Arizona would reach out to her when her 5-foot-10 running back son would nibble his way through team meals.
βHe was a real picky eater,β she recalled. βI would get calls from the high school and UA asking me for advice.β
Her best advice: Mamaβs cooking β homemade broccoli and cheese with rice; hot links and hot wings; mac and cheese; fried chicken; and Philly cheesesteaks like the ones she ate as a child growing up in Trenton, New Jersey.

Arizona running back KaβDeem Carey (25) leaps over Washington State linebacker Justin Sagote (10) during the first quarter of the Washington State vs. Arizona college football game on Saturday, Nov. 16, 2013, at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Ariz.
βThatβs the food I grew up with, the food that made me who I am today,β said KaβDeem Carey, who helped his mom celebrate the opening of his restaurant, Mama Careyβs Kitchen at the end of August.
The restaurant is tucked in the back of the convenience store next to the urgent care on the corner of North Park Avenue and East Sixth Street. Itβs only blocks away from Arizona Stadium, where Carey set several rushing records in his three seasons as a Wildcat.
βI donβt even like fried catfish, but my momβs is delicious,β said Carey, who played two seasons with the Chicago Bears and is in his second season with the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League.
Carey said he and his mom had been dreaming aloud about opening a restaurant since his freshman season at the UA.

Tisha Atkins Carey runs Mama Careyβs Kitchen, which is inside the Metro Wildcat convenience store at North Park Avenue and East Sixth Street. The menu includes her sonβs favorite, the KC #25 Xtreme double bacon cheeseburger.
βWhat if we just started selling your food around the community?β he recalled telling his mother, calling her cooking a gift that he wanted to share.
Tisha Carey took baby steps in 2014, the year her son signed with the Chicago Bears. She launched Mama Careyβs Catering to serve her Southern-accented/East Coast-influenced fare to large parties. The business took off.
βThe demand got really, really big,β she said. βI needed more room.β
Mama Careyβs Kitchen, which her son owns and she runs, was the natural next step.
The Southern soul food recipes she draws from are handed down from her grandmother and from her mother, Deborah Atkins, who helps out in the kitchen with her Aunt Gail Johnson, whoβs relocating to Tucson from the familyβs native New Jersey.
In between games and practice, KaβDeem Carey helps out on the business end from Calgary, and his wife, Missy, does the marketing and some of the bookkeeping mostly from Tucson. The couple has three young kids and call Tucson their home base in the football off season.
Carey said he would like to open two or three Mama Careyβs Kitchen restaurants here and maybe take the concept beyond Tucson.

An order of chicken and waffles inside a takeout box at Mama Careyβs Kitchen inside Metro Wildcat Convenience Friday afternoon, Aug. 23, 2019. The grand opening of the business will take place Saturday the 24th. KaβDeem Carey will also be there signing autographs.
Tisha Careyβs menu also includes chicken and waffles, fried catfish sandwiches, chicken strips and burgers, including her sonβs favorite, the KC #25 Xtreme double bacon cheeseburger. Prices range from $4.50 to $7 for breakfast, and $9 to $12 for dinner.