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We asked readers to share their favorite hometown dishes. Now it’s time for you to choose: The most popular dish will be named Fan Favorite!
Hometown dish | Town |
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1. Low Cal Tex Mex | Seguin, TX |
2. Chile Relleno | Seguin, TX |
3. Super Bowl Breakfast | Jamestown, CA, |
4. Texas BBQ | Luling, TX |
5. Shrimp 'n Grits to die for! | Raleigh, NC |
Money picked the top 100. Now it's your turn: Which town will be our fan favorite? 'Like' your town and it might just make it to No. 1.
Town | # of Likes |
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1. Saratoga Springs, NY | 407 |
2. Glen Ellyn, IL | 202 |
3. Castle Rock, CO | 199 |
4. Mason, OH | 181 |
5. Oswego, IL | 172 |