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Our Favorite Dallas 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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Made a batch of these pumpkin cake donuts for the weekend and another for Monday morning, because we all need help on a Monday, right? ⠀ ___⠀ I was skeptical about baked donuts at first but I’m a total believer now. Impossibly easy and no grease clean up. This recipe is from @kingarthurflour I think I’ll make it with maple bacon glaze for my next batch! . . . . . . . #pumpkindonuts #donuts #bakeddonuts #thebakefeed #feedfeed #f52grams #fallbaking #thenewhealthy #bhgfood #makesmewhole #kingarthurflour #tastecooking #tohfoodie #lifeandthyme #everydayibt #todaybreakfast #dallasfoodie #tastingtable #huffposttaste #wsbakeclub #bakefromscratch #foodblogfeed #kitchn #imsomartha #realsimple #mypinterest @thefeedfeed.baking @thefeedfeed @food52 @foodblogfeed @thebakefeed @thekitchn

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the quintessential american experience.

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