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Our Favorite State Fair of Texas Food Instagram Posts from the Week

Because it's fun to see what other people are eating.
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One of the best ways to scope out hot new restaurants and food trends in Dallas is by following area eaters, chefs, and food snobs on Instagram. We’re going to feature a handful of local ‘gramers each week on SideDish. Because it’s fun to see what other people are eating.

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Who let the (giant) dawgs out? @statefairoftx #statefairoftexas #bigtex #hotdog

A photo posted by @young_colatown〰@colatocowtown (@colatocowtown) on

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#statefairoftexas #turkeyleg #sunday #겁나커

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If you went to the #statefairoftexas and didn't get the #friedJello, #friedbutter, or #cookiefries, did you really even go? #bigtex

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Can't stop won't stop. #statefairoftexas

A photo posted by Allison Cole (@_allisoncole) on

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????State Fair of Texas – Fried S'mores So. Darn. Good. #statefairoftexas #smores

A photo posted by Molly Vaughan (@mjeanvaughan) on

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fried pbj + banana #dallasfoodie #statefairoftexas #texasfoodie #fried #pbj

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