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    Dramatic vistas in West Texas. Sweet-smelling loops through East Texas. These road trips will show you the very best of the state. This month, we hit the road and saw all Texas has to offer by way of nine different routes. texasmonthly.com/issue/july-202…
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    The Permian Basin may not be known for natural beauty, but on a pump-jack-studded road trip along I-20, writer Josh Alvarez found plenty to contemplate. 🤔
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    Since the pandemic, it’s become more common to charge diners for chips and salsa, and the practice may be increasing as the restaurant industry struggles because many diners are choosing to eat at home due to high gas and food prices.
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    Since tacos are being associated nationally with cyclosporiasis, our taco editor checked in at some Texas taquerias and restaurants to see if they’re changing their ingredients at all.
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    Despite what foodies and food journalists might say, nixtamalization isn’t everything. ☝️
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    “I have such an appreciation for horses—I’m amazed by what they do for us,” says horse trainer Berry Porter. “They just have great souls, great character. I’ve always been drawn to them.”
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    In the days since ICE killed Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, Houstonians have filled the street where he was shot—and the city council chamber—to demand answers.
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    "We’re all walking in our own shoes, making decisions based on what we experienced a year ago. It’s different for each of us, depending on who we are, what we lost, and what we witnessed," writes senior editor Aaron Parsley. "I don’t want to live in fear, but that’s not the only
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    Texas’s state parks feature a host of small critters. 🐍🐑🐸 Search for a few in today's world wrangler:
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    While diners might be more wary of fresh produce during this disease outbreak, Texas taquerias are faring just fine.
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