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Feast Your Eyes Upon the Edible Book Festival
Silly food, classic literature, and puns? Count us in.
"...why we're telling you about it in advance: Silly edible sendups of famous books are totally serious business, and..."

March 28, 2013 Books Post by Monica Riese

Austin’s Culinary Community Raises Funds for Texas French Bread
Camp East bake sale sells out in one hour
"...bake sale on Wednesday to raise money for former Texas French Bread employees after the beloved Rio Grande bakery..."

Feb. 3, 2022 Food Post by Dina Barrish

The Austin Chronic – New to the Texas Medical Market: RSO Products and Delicious Chocolate
Texas Original expands with full-spectrum edibles
"...In the modern world of edibles, it’s easy to sleep on cocoa confections. After all,..."

March 1, 2024 Column by Kevin Curtin

Top Chef Texas, Week 16: Preparing to Say Goodbye
Some thoughts on Top Chef: Texas before the lights go out
"...to talk about the penultimate episode of Top Chef: Texas. The fact that I’m writing this recap on the..."

Feb. 28, 2012 Food Post by Melanie Haupt

'Pig Skinny': Oklahoma vs. Texas
"...argument regarding who has the better program. Unfortunately for Texas, numbers don’t lie. The Horns lead the all-time series..."

Oct. 3, 2006 Sports Post by Taylor Holland

Austin Edible Book Festival
April 1, 2013. 13 photos.
"...crepes stitched together with fruit leather and decorated with edible ink in the style of The Little Prince. This..."

April 1, 2013 Photo Gallery

Spamarama’s Happening, Kombucha Is A-Tappening, Texas Wine Auction’s Got the Deals, the Roosevelt Room’s on Wheels, and Nolan Ryan Outpitches Those Damned Tornados …
All the news that’s fit to get your taste buds quivering
"...here in the increasingly money-frenzied environs of the metastasizing Texas capital...."

March 30, 2022 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Wu Chow Doubles, Perla’s Pleases, Oseyo Flexes Vegan, Texas Veg Fest Returns, and Live Fire and Heritage Fire Prepare to Blaze Into Town
All the news that’s fit to get your taste buds quivering
"...daily and a full dinner menu… and the ever-delightful Edible Book Festival is back this year… and Texas Veg..."

March 29, 2023 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Myco Alliance Uses Fungus as an Edible Recycling System
Locals let fungi do the work
"...Although he is now supplying the community with fresh, edible fungi, he has no plans of making horticulture the..."

March 23, 2018 Food Feature by Jessi Devenyns

At the Capitol, Texas Tries to Catch Up With Cannabis
From medical use to decriminalization to legalization, marijuana seems to have bipartisan support, so what's taking so long?
"...Oklahoma's making Texas look bad. They've got a robust medical marijuana program,..."

May 3, 2019 News Feature by Kevin Curtin

Grow Avocados in Texas? Yes, We Can.
"...there's a small thriving avocado business right here in Texas. Along with its famous grapefruits and oranges, the Lower..."

Aug. 1, 2008 Food Feature by MM Pack

Restaurant Review: Hildee’s Texas Dine-Inn
Ryan Hildebrand’s Hill Country bistro has its ups and downs
"...bistro" adjacent to Blue Hole. One pandemic later, Hildee's Texas Dine-Inn opened its doors on March 31 of this..."

Aug. 26, 2022 Food Feature by Melanie Haupt

Pasta Paisanos Support Lilith Fund, Texas French Bread Bakes Back Better, Desert Door Gets WILD Again, There’s Deep-Fried Charcuterie at the Texas State Fair, and More
All the news that’s fit to get your taste buds quivering
"...8 passed in the fall of 2021 and increased Texas' restrictions on abortion access, L'Oca d'Oro was in the..."

Aug. 17, 2022 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

A Brief History of Cannabis Legalization in Texas
High crimes and misdemeanors
"...The Chronicle has reported often on the wholeass mess Texas has made of its cannabis laws and regulations since..."

Nov. 12, 2021 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

The Blanton Bake-Off Returns, Good Food Foundation Taps Austin Winners, Here Comes the Texas Wine Auction, Lucky Robot Hypes the Tuna, Oseyo Gets Streety with Anju Banju on Thursdays, and More
All the news that’s fit to get your taste buds quivering
"...the Blanton’s fourth annual virtual Bake-Off. Participants in Central Texas and beyond are encouraged to make edible recreations of..."

April 26, 2023 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Texas Hill Country Wine & Food Festival Sunday Fair
The festival concludes, as always, with the Sunday Fair, where there's something for everyone
"...As always, the Texas Hill Country Wine & Food Festival concludes with the..."

April 16, 2010 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Texas Vodka Made from … Black-Eyed Peas?
Forth Worth’s BLK EYE Vodka brings the luck for New Year’s Eve
"...BLK EYE Vodka – made from a combo of Texas-sourced black-eyed peas and corn, filtered through charcoal, presented to..."

Dec. 14, 2018 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Foodie Field Trips and More Edible Experiences to Gift This Season
Austin Chronicle Gift Guide 2023
"...of the best bakers and pastry chefs in Central Texas. From baguettes to crepes to pastas and more, these..."

Dec. 8, 2023 Food Feature by Rod Machen

These Local Cheeses Are Curated to Be an Edible Experience
Antonelli’s, Vino Vino, Il Bruto, and La Matta think beyond the palate
"...cheese for the American table, for families in Austin, Texas," Avellan said...."

Sept. 7, 2018 Food Feature by R.T. Frank

Second Helpings: Edible Presents
Give the gift that could go in five minutes or that could last until Armageddon, in this week's "Second Helpings."

Dec. 6, 2002 Food Column

Exploring the Edible Frog Back in the Saddle
"...enlightenment, I spent many pleasant hours reflecting on the Texas-Bangladesh connection. Huge frog ranches, spread out along the banks..."

Sept. 15, 1995 Arts Feature

The Farm Team
Edible Austin Eat Drink Local Week
"...'Tis the season for celebrations, and the seventh annual Edible Austin Eat Drink Local Week (Dec. 7-14) offers a..."

Nov. 29, 2013 Food Feature by Jessi Cape

Living Off the Land With Local Leaf
Eric Knight and Stacy Coplin turn Central Texas foliage into yaupon tea
"...you're seeing is yaupon," Knight said on a recent edible plant walk in Bastrop, gesturing out into the forest...."

Oct. 19, 2018 Food Feature by Veronica Meewes

Food-o-File
IACP conference smorgasbord pleases
"...Professionals conference ended Saturday evening with a delicious Foodways Texas barbecue benefit on the grounds of Boggy Creek Farm...."

June 10, 2011 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

Food-o-File
Wine and dine your valentine, chefs play matchmakers with a Texas food and wine competition, and more cheese, please
"...The Texas Hill Country is a very popular wine travel destination,..."

Feb. 11, 2011 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

Is Sea Moss Austin’s Next Superfood?
The edible algae is riding a wave of popularity across town
"...America, and the Caribbean there grows sea moss, an edible red algae. This small, reddish-purple seaweed goes by a..."

Sept. 15, 2023 Food Feature by Hannah Uebele

Food-o-File
Shake-ups on Sixth
"...and Terry Thompson-Anderson on the success of the first Edible Texas Wine & Food Match competition (won by Austin..."

Sept. 30, 2011 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

Chef John Besh Visits Austin
He's always eager to share the South's traditions of food and hospitality
"...his book My New Orleans: The Cookbook) at the Texas Hill Country Wine & Food Festival. He's here this..."

June 3, 2011 Food Feature by MM Pack

Stuffed Locally
Give thanks for the local harvest with these market-fresh recipes
"...harvest is to be found. Unlike other regions, Central Texas never has a time when food isn't growing, and..."

Nov. 23, 2012 Food Feature by Rachel Feit

The Austin Chronic: I Can Now Legally Possess Cannabis Oil and Edibles
Meet the newest patient in Texas’ Compassionate Use Program
"...32 seconds. That's three times as fast as an edible takes to hit me. And in just two hours..."

Oct. 13, 2023 Column by Kevin Curtin

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