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With a Concha Revival Underway, Here’s Where to Get the Colorful Pastries in Texas
To everyone who rolled their eyes at the hybrid cronut or the gourmet over-complication of cupcakes in recent years (bakery fads: so many empty calories), we’ve got good news.
Take a Vegetarian Road Trip Through the Texas Hill Country
As a vegan who has lived in different parts of the country and now resides in Texas, I’m happy to see that alongside its population boom, the state has also experienced growth in its vegan food culture, especially in its largest cities.
Spring Road Trips : From Kolaches to the Comanche to the Kings Highway
Warm weather has arrived, and so has the urge for adventure. The first of our two-part spring road trips series takes you on three different journeys: a kolache trail that offers two different routes to find the delicious Czech pastry; a drive following the steel arrows that recall the 19th-century era of Comanche Chief Quanah Parker; and an overnight journey following the historic El Camino Real, also known as the King’s Highway.
Austin’s Driskill Hotel Marks 135 Years as a Nexus of Texas Culture, Politics, and Society
At one point in 2007, I found myself between jobs and needing to come up with my half of the rent for the apartment I shared with my then-boyfriend, now husband.
Try the Food at These 7 Texas Gas Stations
Road tripping in a big state like Texas requires serious sustenance. When Cheetos and Little Debbie won’t do, these gas stations around the state offer more filling fare, ranging from tacos to kolaches to lobster bisque. Next time you hit the highways, keep any eye out for these popular fuel stops that also serve good eats.
A Foodie’s Hill Country
One part cookbook, one part tour guide, The Texas Hill Country: A Food and Wine Lover’s Paradise by Terry Thompson-Anderson is a must-read for people who travel to eat, and eat to travel.
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