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3 Food Startups Worth Trying

The food business is massive, and every year, thousands of new entrepreneurs try their luck. While it’s now easier than ever to get in, it’s getting more competitive every day, and unless you have a great idea and know how to execute it, you’ll have trouble staying afloat. Thankfully, there are tons of proven businesses that you can start in this space, and many of them only require a minimal investment. Here are a few food startups worth trying.

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Virtual Restaurant

Virtual restaurants have been around for a while, but have exploded during the pandemic. These are restaurants that only exist online and rely solely on delivery services for clientele. There are many benefits to this model.

For one, you can greatly reduce your overhead costs. Not only that, but you won’t even need to think about things like staffing. That’s because you can use a ghost kitchen and have them prepare the dishes for you. All they need are the ingredients and recipes and they’re good to go. You can also rent kitchen space and run the whole thing yourself if you want to.

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African American Museum presents Fair Park Blues & Jazz Festival Saturday, Sept. 4

Bringing together some of North Texas’ most beloved jazz and blues artists, the 5th Fair Park Blues & Jazz Festival gets underway Labor Day weekend on Saturday, Sept. 4, from 4-9:30 p.m. at the African American Museum, Dallas. Proceeds benefit the museum’s youth educational program. The festival is dedicated to Fort Worth native Opal Lee, the 94year-old activist who successfully led the decades-long campaign to make Juneteenth a national holiday.

The 2021 lineup features Mahogany The Artist, Herbie K. Johnson, Rob Holbert, Joyce Lofton, R. L. Griffin, The Legendary Creators, Daniel Jones and Friends, and Corrian & The Crew.

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Toro Toro with MELT X Margaritas and Garrison Brothers for Restaurant Week

After two successful installments of the Worthington Renaissance Fort Worth Hotel’s summer social series in partnership with MELT Ice Creams and Toro Toro by Chef Richard Sandoval, the downtown Fort Worth hotel is ramping up the event for the month of August in honor of every Fort Worthian’s favorite foodie event, DFW Restaurant Week.

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2021 Big Tex Choice Awards Finalists Announced

The final countdown to three of the most coveted food titles in all of Texas begins. The State Fair of Texas is proud to present the 17th Annual Big Tex Choice Awards.

On Sunday, August 29, three winners will be crowned in the categories of: “Best Taste – Savory,” “Best Taste – Sweet,” and “Most Creative.” The competition began in early July with an impressive 43 entries represented by 26 concessionaires. Of those entries, 32 were selected as semi-finalists. Each entry was evaluated on four Fair-food elements: uniqueness, creativity, presentation, and taste.

After some tasty tests and delicious dishes, votes were cast and the results are finally in! Now the top ten finalists must present themselves to a prestigious panel of celebrity judges in hopes of securing one of the top spots. If your favorite entry did not make the final cut, fret not, concessionaires may still choose to introduce their creation at their stand as a new food during this year’s Fair.

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Truluck’s introduces specialty dishes and wine pairings for August

Truluck’s has created specialty items to be served in the month of August. Enjoy a Spanish Octopus Appetizer ($26). Available Fridays-Sundays only) with tender chunks of octopus, Spanish chorizo, caramelized onions and roasted fingerling potatoes. Then move on to a honey glazed Ōra King Salmon ($48) with savory blueberry compote. Ōra King salmon has a vibrant flesh color and high fat content which gives it the rich, buttery and melt-in-the-mouth texture that chefs around the world love.

Truluck’s Beverage Director and Managing Partner, Dave Mattern, passionately picks every wine at all Truluck’s locations across the country. For the month of August, Dave is proud to present a unique assortment of Rioja wines that pair impeccably with Truluck’s cuisine. The reds have spicy elements, open and expressive fruit and a fine thread of acidity through the core. Toasted coconut, espresso and cacao can be expected on the finish. For the whites, you can expect lovely aromatics, sweet spices, ripe pear and apple fruits with long finishes.

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Oak Shuttering

Having been a Dallas staple for over a decade and one of  the restaurant pioneers of the Design District, Oak announces that it will be celebrating its last  two days this weekend. Having received a plethora of awards over the years, including four  stars and one of Dallas’s best restaurants by Dallas Morning News, CraveDFW Restaurant of  the Year, Bon Appetit top 50 New Restaurants in the nation, a chef James Beard nomination,  and many more, Oak solidified itself as a Dallas institution.

This weekend will be a celebration  of Oak’s success and the mark it made on the Dallas dining landscape as well as that of the  Design District. 

There will be plenty of specials and fun creations this weekend as we say good-bye.  As to what’s next in the Oak space, stay tuned. 

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Q&A: Jeffrey Pilcher, Taco Whisperer

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by Steven Doyle

Jeffrey M. Pilcher, professor of history at the University of Minnesota, has traveled around the world eating tacos. For the past 20 years, he has investigated the history, politics and evolution of Mexican food, including how Mexican silver miners likely invented the taco, how Mexican Americans in the Southwest reinvented it, and how businessman Glen Bell mass-marketed it to Anglo palates via the crunchy Taco Bell shell.

Pilcher is author and editor, respectively, of the forthcoming Planet Taco: A Global History of Mexican Food (Oxford University Press) and The Oxford Handbook of Food History. His previous books include The Sausage Rebellion: Public Health, Private Enterprise, and Meat in Mexico City, 1890-1917 and Que vivan los tamales! Food and the Making of Mexican Identity. Continue reading

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11 Running Apps You Need to Try

Whether you’re a brand-new runner or a seasoned marathoner, you can probably benefit from a little tech. Modern-day running apps can do it all — log each and every mile, analyze your performance and inspire you to go further the next day. So strap on your running ID bracelets and lace up your favorite trainers because these amazing platforms will help you crush your personal best again and again. Here are a few of our picks for the top running apps of the moment, with the best options for Apple, Android and more.

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