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    Quesoff

    If you like tasting local melts while supporting hunger relief, you gouda make a brie-line for the annual queso battle at Mohawk. Benefiting the Central Texas Food Bank, Quesoff invites foodies of all backgrounds to sample some of the finest gooey coagulations from Austin’s cheesiest sauciers as they vie for victory in the categories of Meaty, Spicy, Veggie, Wild Card, and Best of Show. Winners will be … cheesin’. Advance tickets are sold out, but real cheese-heads will get in line for a possible walk-up ticket. – Amber Williams
    Sun., Oct. 13
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    Super Scary Slushee Series

    Oh boy: If there were ever an October to get a slush during. Blue Owl Brewing gives you the thrills and chills you desire all throughout the month. Each week they’re releasing a new flavor for you to enjoy – in a cute li’l themed cup as well. The first week’s sip selection is Sour Yuzu Gummy Worms, a surefire hit for those who love East Asian citrus and getting sugar stuck between your teeth. Tis the season, after all. – James Scott
    Throughout October
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    Bee Cave Farmers Market

    Every Sunday from 10-2, rain or shine, the Bee Cave Farmers Market showcases over 35 local purveyors of delicious produce, meats, and artisanal goods at the central plaza of the Hill Country Galleria. Browsing local farmers’, ranchers’, and artisans’ wares is a great reminder of how much talent and natural bounty the Central Texas region has to offer. And even if you can’t afford to make it your grocery haul, a farmers’ market brunch trip is never a bad idea. Vendors include Goodie Dumplings, grass fed Wagyu purveyors Linzer Ranch, Farmer Dave’s heirloom tomatoes, peaches, corn, and other produce, Bee Delightful CBD honey, and Blanco Booch raw kombucha.: – Lina Fisher
    Sundays, 10am-2pm.
    12700 Hill Country Blvd., Bee Cave
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    Texas Farmers’ Market at Mueller

    Sundays, 10am-2pm
    Branch Park Pavilion, 2006 Philomena
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