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Many argue that nothing beats Texas barbecue. So whether you're looking for classic brisket or some lesser-known cuts, these local spots are worth visiting.
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These young entrepreneurs are also making sales by taking their products to farmers markets and bus stops. Teacher Efrain Garza started the club to teach students how to make salsa, but also valuable life skills like collaboration and leadership.
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The meals are provided through the Community Eligibility Provision, a federally funded program that provides free food to schools in low-income areas.
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Korea House offers filling meals at no cost on the first Wednesday of each month. Everyone � no matter their circumstances � is welcome to dine in and get to know their neighbors.
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Six Austin restaurants made it to the semifinalist round in January, but Birdie's was the only one to make it to the final round. Winners will be announced June 16.
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The neighborhood in Southeastern AGÕæÈ˰ټÒÀÖ County is a food desert. Residents have been advocating for a grocery store for years.
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There's plenty of time between now and when the finalists are announced on April 2 to wine and dine at these establishments.
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H-E-B’s annual Feast of Sharing celebrated its 35th birthday on Tuesday with cake and another year of free dinners at the Palmer Center.
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If you’re new here, you’ll quickly find there’s just as many restaurants with plant-based options as there are delicious barbecue spots. Here are a few favorites to get you started.
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How Mi Tienda grew from a single store in Houston into the popular brand featured on H-E-B shelves across Texas.