Hailing from the Ozarks, Addie Broyles expanded her cooking (and eating) skills on the West Coast and Spain before settling in Austin, mainly for the aguas frescas at the taco stand down the street from her house where she, husband Ian and son Julian are now attempting to grow their own food in the backyard. They recently welcomed another baby boy and two chickens to the family.
Relishing food is about taking time to enjoy what has become the often hurried and mundane task of nourishing our bodies. Relish Austin is Addie's search for things that make her go "mmmm." High brow, low brow. Fast food, slow food. In Central Texas. On the Web. On the streets. In your garden and in your kids' lunch box. In your refrigerator and on your dinner table.
Relish Austin is also the name of Addie's print column that appears in the Austin American-Statesman a few times a month.
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By Addie Broyles
| Monday, June 14, 2010, 04:20 PM

Eat a lot of barbecue? You might get some use out of the Q Card, a new discount card that gets barbecue lovers everything from a free drink or dessert to a discount on meat by the pound.
The card is the creation of Drew Thornley, the enthusiast behind the hardcore barbecue blog Man-Up Texas BBQ who hosted this year’s Gettin’ Sauced barbecue sauce contest.
More than 20 barbecue establishments around Texas have signed on to accept the card, which costs $10 and is good for a year. (If you buy one by the end of June, it only costs $7.50.) Check out the site to buy one or find out where you can use it.
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By Kent
June 15, 2010 1:26 PM | Link to this
Lots of great information and reviews on Man-Up Texas BBQ blog. We bought a Q-card recently and look forward to using it soon. It’s a great investment (and minimal) if you like to eat barbecue.
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June 20, 2011 3:59 AM | Link to this
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