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The 45th edition of the Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl is slated for Saturday, December 18 – set to kick off at 2:30 p.m. CST at Independence Stadium in Shreveport, La.
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92. The legend of James “Jimmy” Skilaski was intertwined with the stories he told his lunch guests at his popular spot on Lemmon Avenue. A favorite of culinary philistines like Blackie Sherrod and John Anders, his popular dish of layered rice, butter, onions, cheese, and chili served in a tub kept him in business for four decades. He used the slogan “Chili Rice is very nice.” Skilaski died in 1990, but his chili rice remains a hot topic on Dallas history forums.
93. In the 1960s, Pepsi bought up the popular Dallas soft drink Woosie, which was launched by the Glazer family in 1909. Using the nickname of one of their grandchildren, the Glazer family produced the Woosie soft drink where the Federal Reserve Bank sits in (what is now) Uptown. After Prohibition, most of the Glazer family went into the alcohol wholesale business.
North Fort Worth project will take diners for a ride with a Ferris wheel
The Truck Yard restaurant venue is part of the AllianceTexas development.
The 2-acre Truck Yard venue will surround an operating Ferris Wheel.(Hillwood )
A dining venue on the way in North Fort Worth will come with its own amusement park ride.
Construction has started in the AllianceTexas development on the Truck Yard, an indoor-outdoor eating campus that includes a Ferris wheel.
The food destination will be part of the Alliance Town Center mixed-use development on Interstate 35W and is scheduled to open this fall.
The Fort Worth location is patterned on the popular Truck Yard “beer garden and adult playground” in downtown Houston.
Lubbock restaurants open to full capacity now face staffing shortages
Lubbock restaurants open to full capacity now face staffing shortages By Brittany Michaleson | April 21, 2021 at 5:54 PM CDT - Updated April 21 at 6:54 PM
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - If you go to a restaurant in Lubbock, you may notice youâll be waiting a little longer to get seated.
Thatâs because even though restaurants can operate at 100 percent, some canât seat every table.
At Triple J Chophouse and Brew Co., owner Joe Keller says thatâs because too many people wonât come back to work.
âWhy would they want to come to work and sweat and get dirty and do their job when they can stay home and make the same amount of money? I think the stimulus and the unemploymentâs really hurting our economy a lot,â Keller said.