| Another good roadside joint is the Road Kill Grill - about 10 minutes outside of Kerrville, TX (I'll update soon with the address). The proprietor is from Shreveport, LA, and actually went to high school with my wife's uncles (and Terry Bradshaw). We verified as much when he produced an old yearbook which had their pictures in it. Like her family's gumbo, the Road Kill's is very good. |
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Also, this is one of the few places I've seen Texas Toothpicks, which are fried onions and jalapeņo slivers. These really kick ass. The other place I saw them was in Oklahoma, but they were called Texas Toothpicks there nonetheless. |
| Validating the prevailing theory that our ancestors probably didn't chase down prey and kill them with their bare hands, here are Jane and Bethany, trying to do just that - ultimately without success. The area around the Road Kill Grill is quite dense with wild herbivorous fauna, both native and exotic. Hunting with firearms, and maybe even bows and arrows, is forbidden. |
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