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Houston, TX Katılım Ekim 2016
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SubtleFoodie@SubtleFoodie·
@Femme_Foodie The whole place is "good" but not "worth the price good" I think. So many amazing options in other parts of town with the dishes of equivalent quality but half the cost
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Mai Pham
Mai Pham@Femme_Foodie·
Ringing in at $115, the Peking Duck at Benny Chows is the most expensive in Houston. But they do a good job with paper thin, fully rendered & crispy skin
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Alison Cook@alisoncook·
@patrick84_03 @solarfish30 never fails to amaze me how few people understand how demanding it is to work a high-volume kitchen line. And how the wheels would fall off daily life if those heroes just disappeared, *poof*
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Mai Pham@Femme_Foodie·
The Pho French Dip at The Pho Fix #youwantthis! $9 and ah-mazeballs
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J.C. Reid@jcreidtx·
Barbecue Pit in Pine Hill, Alabama, ca. 1900.
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SubtleFoodie@SubtleFoodie·
Can Queso Fundido with Chorizo be a vibe? Can we make that a thing?
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SubtleFoodie@SubtleFoodie·
@elonmusk Wait didn't you just fire a whole bunch of people who worked there?
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
It is important for more people to come to work in San Francisco or the rest of the city can’t survive
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SubtleFoodie@SubtleFoodie·
@historyinmemes Those clearly aren't the same cars in the two pics
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Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
On May 23rd, 1934, a significant event unfolded in a small Louisiana town as around 16,000 people gathered to witness a unique spectacle. A tow truck was en route, pulling a car that belonged to the infamous duo known as Bonnie and Clyde. The vehicle in question was a 1934 Ford Fordor Deluxe, a relatively ordinary tan-colored car that could be purchased for approximately $575 at the time. However, this particular Ford stood out for two reasons. Firstly, it bore the marks of a violent encounter, displaying over 100+ fresh bullet holes that had been fired into it just hours before. Secondly, the front seats held the lifeless bodies of Bonnie and Clyde, tragically pierced by bullets and drenched in blood. As the wrecker cautiously maneuvered through the town, a curious and eager crowd enveloped the car from all directions. Some onlookers were merely seeking glimpses of the macabre scene, while others hoped to procure a memento from this notorious crime.
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SubtleFoodie@SubtleFoodie·
@jcreidtx After Baconreader (for reddit) got killed this week, I'm fed up with man baby's doing man baby things. I'm looking at you u/spez
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J.C. Reid@jcreidtx·
Looks like Tweetdeck is bonked this morning. The boy genius at work again.
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Houston BBQ Festival
Houston BBQ Festival@HouBBQ·
Robert Sierra is a great friend of Houston barbecue. Please consider a donation. Our thoughts are with Robert and his family. #houbbq
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TRIS
TRIS@triswoodlands·
TRIS Pork Chop, bone-in • Nduja mushroom risotto, pickled shallot, crispy parsley Make a reservation: triswoodlands.com/reservations
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SubtleFoodie@SubtleFoodie·
@Levijameshere This is a fantastic visualization for an income statement breakdown
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