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Eating Across America - A Foodie's Guide to Food Trucks Street Food and the Best Dish in Each State - cover

Eating Across America - A Foodie's Guide to Food Trucks Street Food and the Best Dish in Each State

Daymon Patterson

Publisher: Mango Media

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Summary

Traveling foodie and TV personality Daym Drops presents a cross-country culinary tour of America’s best bites . . . 
 
Millions have watched Travel Channel and YouTube host Daymon Patterson, aka Daym Drops, eat burgers and fab food truck finds in his car as he drives the highways and byways looking for America’s best food trucks, street foods, and cheap eats, sharing his insightful and hilarious reviews along the way. Now the food correspondent on the award-winning Rachel Ray Show details the definitive road map to truly tasting Americana. 
 
Skip the ritzy restaurants and discover the true taste treats—sometimes messy but always made with love—in this guide that takes you to fast, fun, flavorful meals from coast to coast, whether they’re served on wheels, at sidewalk stands, or in hole-in-the-wall mom-and-pop operations. 
 
“If there’s another person’s taste buds that I would take into battle, it would be Daym’s. Not only does he know what tastes good, looks good, and holds together well, he knows what doesn’t! . . . If you hold food dear to your heart, then this book should be held to your gut.” —Josh Elkin, host of Cooking Channel’s Sugar Showdown
Available since: 03/14/2018.
Print length: 200 pages.

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