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Houston City Councilman Ed Gonzalez is sponsoring two town hall meetings in District H.
Heights town hall meeting, 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 10 at Reagan High School, 413 E. 13th St.
Washington Avenue Corridor town hall meeting, 6-8 p.m. Monday Sept. 14 at the West End Multi-Service Center, 170 Heights Blvd.
The goal of both the forums, Gonzalez said, is to discuss various issues that are directly affecting residents of the district and to have an open discussion.
Residents are urged to invite family, friends and neighbors to this event.
Participation is critical to work toward improving the quality of life for all of District H, said Gonzalez.
For more information please contact Jason Cisneroz at 832-393-3003 or at jason.cisneroz@cityofhouston.net
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/localnews/stories/DN-fairfood_08met.ART.State.Edition1.4bab718.html
In this year’s winning delicacy, Gonzales starts with whipped butter, infuses grape, garlic or cherry flavor, then surrounds it with dough before quick-frying it for about a minute and a half. As he stood, fryer in hand, before the judging commenced, Gonzales talked through the process – and, not surprisingly, about “butter coming out of my pores.”
“You want to keep the butter from completely melting on the inside,” he said. “See, it’s not always as easy as people think.”
Gonzales’ previous winners included Fried Peanut Butter, Jelly and Banana Sandwiches; Fried Coke; and Texas Fried Cookie Dough.
Woops, wrong story!
Is that supposed to be funny?
Sandra – He meant to leave that comment on the subsequent post.