This was Simon's second trip to big D during Texas - OU weekend. This time though he got to sample everything that's right with America, fried foods. Last year, it was a steady diet of breast milk.
The sad thing is I always have my blinders on when going into the Czech Stop. It's always the same order... I didn't even notice the "maple twist with bacon" until the trip home. It's basically a maple roll with bacon crumbled on top.
After we ordered today, I saw it and pointed it out to Erinn the same way a kid points out a sugary cereal to his mom at the grocery. "Erinn, look!"
Her reply was "I don't want that."
Uhh, it's not for you... Next time.
Patiently waiting for mom to dish out the goods.
We went to the State Fair on Friday so that Simon could get all the fried foods he could handle. Such as...
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Kenneth and I took a Kolache class at Central Market and a few of our classmates recommended the Village Bakery. It's not that far down the road...you just have to cross the railroad tracks. It's worth the extra 1/2 mile drive.
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When you travel between Dallas and Austin every two weeks for three years, you have time to branch out. No, we never visited the extra-secret-local-yokle-kolache shop... we just tried different confections from the The Czech Stop. The pepperoni pizza kolache... if you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up.
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