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Stephanie Byrd

Joined Dec. 7, 2006

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  • 2 weeks ago
    Stephanie Byrd's comment on:

    Dallas frozen yogurt meltdown: Yolatte on Royal Lane in Dallas

    They have really fun salty seaweed squares, chocolate panda snacks, dried fish, mochi ice cream (flavored ice cream surrounded by gummy rice), bean-filled pastries, frozen dumplings... I know I am forgetting a few hundred things. I love Asian snack food. The food at Komart's cafeteria is not the greatest but it is cheap. The clientele is more diverse than you would imagine and you often share tables.

  • 1 month ago
    Stephanie Byrd's comment on:

    Dallas frozen yogurt meltdown: FreshBerry Cafe at Park Lane in Dallas

    Sour-milk thing? I thought the "plain" flavor was amazing. It was anything but plain, sort of tart but in a sweet, cream-cheesy way. I loved it.

  • 2 months ago
    Stephanie Byrd's comment on:

    It's a Grind

    I tried their free coffee at the Green Line opening celebration and thought it was quite good.

  • 9 months, 2 weeks ago
    Stephanie Byrd's comment on:

    Tei An

    So funny... I ate there last night, so I came in today and added it to my favorites and commented on the toilet seats. I thought it would be funny. I had no idea about the WRR connection. I am slightly embarrassed and sorry to create such an uproar!

  • 9 months, 2 weeks ago
    Stephanie Byrd's comment on:

    Tei An

    No one has mentioned the heated toilet seats in the restroom. Just something else for folks to consider.

  • 1 year, 5 months ago
    Stephanie Byrd's comment on:

    Plano recycling plant an eye-opening experience

    Thanks for the educational and relevant story - these are things I have long been curious about.

  • 1 year, 5 months ago
    Stephanie Byrd's comment on:

    The many faces of Belt Line Road

    This is fabulous! Do more of these!

  • 1 year, 9 months ago
    Stephanie Byrd's comment on:

    Man shot and robbed in Highland Park

    What interests me is the persistent mention of the Katy Trail, even though the details of the case given here have no connection to the trail. I would like to see evidence for the implied correlation between increased crime and the presence of the Katy Trail.

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