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    • Texas Barbecue Group
    • Fans of Texasstormchasers.Com Group
    • You Know You’Re from Texas When… Group
    • Texas Is Life Group
    • This Is Texas Group
    • Back Roads of Texas Group
    • Texas Recipes Club Group
    • Abandoned Texas Group
    • Texas Foodies Group
    • Be Texas Proud Group

    If you’ve ever wanted to level up your Texanness this is probably a group you want to join. Members share tips on smoking brisket, choosing a pit, gathering wood (legally), rub recipes, and smoking pretty much anything else under the sun. There’s also occasional talk about starting a bbq business, a weekly photo contest, support for some of the sma...

    One of our favorite past times in Texas is watching the weather roll in. It doesn’t matter if you’re on the front porch of a country house in East Texas, in an apartment building in Austin, at a beach somewhere on the gulf, dodging the dust out in West Texas, or stuck in traffic in DFW. There’s just something captivating about watching the weather ...

    The idea behind this group is you’re supposed to make a post that finishes the sentence “You know you’re from Texas when….”. For those Texans over 35 it’s similar to the Jeff Foxworthy bit “You might be a redneck if…”. One of our researchers favorite things about this group is the fun they all seem to have with the responses, even though they might...

    This is our flagship Facebook group. We use this group to communicate to our fans, share memes that don’t make our Facebook page or other social accounts, get feedback from users, talk about new products, and get input for future articles (like this one). According to our research team the biggest selling point is probably the sheer volume of uniqu...

    This is the group of a brand of Texas merchandise called “This is Texas Living” (we think). The group, however, is more focused on other things like nature photographs of Texas, stories, comics, YouTube videos, and pretty much anything related to Texas. We enjoy the level of moderation brought by the team and their level of commradery with each oth...

    There are two Facebook groups called “Back Roads of Texas” one of them appears to have splintered off from the other last year but our researchers focused on the original group. The idea behind this group is to post photos of views you might see if you were traveling down the back roads of Texas (thus the name) and were paying close attention to th...

    Another group that is a MUST JOIN if you love cooking like a Texan. This group features non-stop conversations about Texas culinary style recipes. We’re talking cakes, pies, cookies, fried jalapeno poppers, glazes, enchiladas, queso, and so many other types of recipes. As an added bonus most of these recipes aren’t bogged down by a 127 page story f...

    This group is pretty much exactly what the name suggests – photos and stories about abandoned buildings in Texas. Or, at least we think it is. Our researchers weren’t given access to this group unfortunately, but were able to find screenshots of posts from the group around the web which appear to confirm the authenticity. We can’t give you too much...

    Most “foodie” Facebook groups are constrained to one city or a small metro area, which means if you love traveling across Texas and finding new food experiences you have to join a variety of small groups, many of which have fallen out of being moderated or have died off due to too little content being posted by the group members. That’s where the T...

    This group is all about proud Texans loving to be Texan. That means every so often it can get very flag waving patriotic (not that there’s anything wrong with that). It also appears to have been started as group for a Texas gift shop of the same name “Be Texas Proud” but there’s been very little if any product promotion in the group as of late. Lat...

  4. Experience: Tenaska Power Services Co. · Education: The University of Texas at Austin · Location: Dallas · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Gregory Pruss’ profile on LinkedIn, a ...

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