Archive for October 7, 2006

fried coke at the State Fair

Fried coke. Roll it up dip it in grease and pour coke over it. Be sure to use diet coke. Being served at today’s Red River shootout.

Now, vendor Abel Gonzales Jr. has come up with a new artery-clogging concoction for the State Fair of Texas. It’s fried Coke.

Gonzales deep-fries Coca-Cola-flavored batter. He then drizzles Coke fountain syrup on it. The fried Coke is topped with whipped cream, cinnamon sugar and a cherry. Gonzales said the fried Coke came about just from thinking aloud.

BARBARA DAVIDSON/DMN

oh yeah, and the score with 4:46 to go after a Charles romp. Texas w the ball, obviously.

7 TEX 28
14 OK 10

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Texas goes up on Oklahoma 21-10

Nice pass from Colt McCoy #12 to Jordan Shipley #8 in the corner to cap a 5 minute drive. I thought it was Sweed at first. I think Sweed distracted the defense. This kid is not acting like a freshman.

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Bastrop Builder Blog heats up

With the Longhorns down 10–7 in the Red River Shootout at half time, I’m busy creating a blog. What the heck, it’s better than watching commercials.

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