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Eaten by woolly mammoths and later used by Indigenous Texans and settlers for its wood, this strange plant has spread from Texas across the country.  [Texas Monthly Today] Dec 17, 2021 # Texas History [The Quirky History of the Osage Orange, Texas’s Ugliest Fruit]( Once eaten by woolly mammoths, and later used by Indigenous Texans and settlers for its sturdy wood, this strange plant has spread from Texas across the country. [Read story]( # BBQ Joint Reviews [An Arlington Family Has Created a New Must-Try Cuisine, Tex-Ethiopian Barbecue]( Smoke’N Ash BBQ pays homage to its dual traditions while wholly, joyfully embracing something new. [Read Story]( LIMITED-TIME OFFER [Enjoying What You’ve Read So Far?]( There’s so much more where that came from. [Subscribe today]( from only $2/month! [Subscribe]( More of the latest # POLITICS & POLICY [The Best Things in Texas 2022: Heroes of the Deep Freeze and Blackout]( Cold weather, warm hearts, can help: Without the selfless actions of countless Texans, the situation could have been much worse. [Read story]( # MUSIC [Buffalo Nichols Comes Home to the Blues]( The Austin musician has made an excellent traditional blues album—but to get there, he studied punk, West African music, and Ukrainian folk. [Read Story]( # BEING TEXAN [All I Want for Christmas . . . Is You]( When a grown-up son visits for the holiday, a mom takes what she can get. [Read Story]( sponsored # [Enter the Multi-Partner Sweepstakes]( Sign up for a chance to win prizes from Visit Big Bend, Lucchese, and Destination El Paso! [Enter Now]( Trending Online - [The Quirky History of the Osage Orange, Texas’s Ugliest Fruit]( - [In Search of the Jaguarundi]( - [In Search of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Who Posed for Playboy]( - [Meet the First Woman to Wear the Cowboys Cheerleaders Uniform]( - [2022 Bum Steer of the Year: Greg Abbott]( [Join Our Community of Proud Texans]( Get the best of Texas, by Texans, for everyone. Save up to 76% on a Texas Monthly subscription when you order today. [Subscribe]( [Texas Monthly]( [Subscribe]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( You are receiving this message because you signed up for our newsletters. Want more? Check out [our other newsletters](. P.O. Box 1569, Austin, TX 78767 [View Online]( [Manage Your Preferences]( [Unsubscribe](

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