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What Houston Eats (and Drinks) to Beat the Summer Heat

What Houston Eats (and Drinks) to Beat the Summer Heat

FromCity Cast Houston


What Houston Eats (and Drinks) to Beat the Summer Heat

FromCity Cast Houston

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Length:
22 minutes
Released:
Jun 16, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

It's blazing hot – with no relief in sight! As all-time temp records drop like flies, so does the morale of Houstonians sweltering in this unreasonable, unseasonable heat. So! What can we eat - or drink - to bring us back to life? Something sweet? Perhaps something cold? Or, maybe something nostalgic, to remind us of summers past? It's team chat Thursday! And with an extra Houstonian in the house (Roving producer Carlignon Jones!) we discuss all the wonderful refreshments that Houston has to offer its sun-scorched citizens this summer...
Here's some of the wonderful things mentioned in the episode:
Dina's nitrogen-infused ice cream cereal puffs at Dragon's Breath, in Cypress.
The cheese Dina said goes great with watermelon! Wadi Zahle Nabulsi cheese.
Lemon mint tea! You can find it at Sayad Grill, and also at La Pasha.
Crawfish at BB's Tex-Orleans.
Somisomi - the Korean soft-serve, green tea - go Here!
A Dippin' Dots locator! Go here!
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Released:
Jun 16, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Food, culture, news and nature in the sweaty Bayou City. Join Host Lisa Gray and the City Cast Houston team as we celebrate and interrogate this sprawling place with our favorite journalists, thinkers, leaders, neighbors and gadflies. Learn more and subscribe to our daily morning newsletter at houston.citycast.fm.