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Hot Link Capitol of Texas

Hot Link Capitol of Texas

Warrick’s Hot Links owner Gene Warrick is joined by his son Sabin Warrick in the restaurant in the early 1970s. Warrick’s family has a direct connection to the delicacy which was first brought to Pittsburg by German descendant Charles Hasselback in the late 1800s. Now a trademarked, internationally-recognized brand, the Warricks first made their mark selling hot links in the 1940s. By 1960, the E.B. Warrick Hot Links business, then located at 156 Marshall St, was born. In 1962, Gene Warrick, Sabin’s father, opened Warrick’s Hot Links and later it became what is today the Pittsburg Hot Link Restaurant in the official Hot Link Capitol of Texas.

Snack mix philosophy

Snack mix philosophy

Ideas for my articles come from a variety of places. I may get an idea from music, or something I hear on the radio, or it may come from situations that I see occurring in the world today. This week, it is snack mix. Snack mix, trail mix, Chex mix, bar mix; there are many different names, but they are all pretty much the same. I bet you did not realize a life lesson could be found hiding amongst the peanuts, rye chips, and snacky goodness, did you? Well, I am about to tell you.

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