In addition to providing the best insurance in Houston, we want to make sure our clients and friends don’t miss out on any Houston Rodeo fun! Today we’re talking food. If there’s one thing that our insurance agents like as much as a good insurance quote, it’s advice on the best places to eat!
Houstonians love the musical performances, the animal shows and the cowboy contests, but we bet that most would say that the fantastic food is one their favorite features at the Houston Rodeo.
The motto for the Houston Rodeo may very well be: if you fry it, they will come.
There’s fried chicken, chicken fried steak, fried zucchini, fried green tomatoes, fried Snickers, fried Oreos, fried Moonpies, fried cookie dough, fried red velvet cake and we could keep going. The picture above is a deliciously fried Moonpie which is of course, packed with all the vitamins and minerals you need for a balanced meal.
And oh, the BBQ that you will eat! Whether it’s ribs, sausage-on-a-stick, turkey leg or a chopped beef sandwich, you just can’t beat the BBQ at the Houston Rodeo.
You’ll be glad to know that you don’t have to eat every single item on the menu to find the best. They’ve made it easy for us by holding the Gold Buckle Foodie Awards ahead of time.
You can liken it to the Best in Show of Rodeo Food:
Best Breakfast Food: Burton Sausage’s Classic Breakfast Taco
Best Value Food: Ranch House Meat Company’s Pork Rib Plate
Best Food-on-a-Stick: Burger Joint RCS Carnival’s The Big Rib
Classic Fair Food: Saltgrass Steakhouse’s BBQ Pulled Pork Stuffed Baked Potato
Most Creative Food: Custom Confections’ Lemon Cream Frosty Bite
Best Fried Food: Far Fix Trinity’s Fried Red Velvet Cake
Best New Flavor: Aunt Edmoe’s Cookies – Fried Cookie Dough on a Stick
Best Dessert: Stubby’s “The Works” Cinnamon Roll
Although the cowboy of yesteryear most likely wouldn’t recognize many of our urban cowboy dishes if they were on the chuckwagon, most Houstonians have come to view these fried delicacies as Rodeo staples. You can try all of these favorites by participating in the I Ate All 8 contest that will be held at the Houston Rodeo through March 18th.
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In addition to providing the best insurance in Houston, we want to make sure our clients and friends don’t miss out on any Houston Rodeo fun! Today we’re talking food. If there’s one thing that our insurance agents like to provide as much as a good insurance quote, it’s advice on the best places to eat!
Houstonians love the musical performances, the animal shows and the cowboy contests, but we bet that most would say that the fantastic food is one their favorite features at the Houston Rodeo.
The motto for the Houston Rodeo may very well be: if you fry it, they will come.
There’s fried chicken, chicken fried steak, fried zucchini, fried green tomatoes, fried Snickers, fried Oreos, fried Moonpies, fried cookie dough, fried red velvet cake and we could keep going. The picture above is a deliciously fried Moonpie which is of course, packed with all the vitamins and minerals you need for a balanced meal.
And oh, the BBQ that you will eat! Whether it’s ribs, sausage-on-a-stick, turkey leg or a chopped beef sandwich, you just can’t beat the BBQ at the Houston Rodeo.
You’ll be glad to know that you don’t have to eat every single item on the menu to find the best. They’ve made it easy for us by holding the Gold Buckle Foodie Awards ahead of time.
You can liken it to the Best in Show of Rodeo Food:
Best Breakfast Food: Burton Sausage’s Classic Breakfast Taco
Best Value Food: Ranch House Meat Company’s Pork Rib Plate
Best Food-on-a-Stick: Burger Joint RCS Carnival’s The Big Rib
Classic Fair Food: Saltgrass Steakhouse’s BBQ Pulled Pork Stuffed Baked Potato
Most Creative Food: Custom Confections’ Lemon Cream Frosty Bite
Best Fried Food: Far Fix Trinity’s Fried Red Velvet Cake
Best New Flavor: Aunt Edmoe’s Cookies – Fried Cookie Dough on a Stick
Best Dessert: Stubby’s “The Works” Cinnamon Roll
Although the cowboy of yesteryear most likely wouldn’t recognize many of our urban cowboy dishes if they were on the chuckwagon, most Houstonians have come to view these fried delicacies as Rodeo staples. You can try all of these favorites by participating in the I Ate All 8 contest that will be held at the Houston Rodeo through March 18th.
You may have already developed clogged arteries from reading this post. If this happens, first we apologize and second, please don’t blame this innocent Texas insurance agency!
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