Reliving one of Greenville’s biggest events of the year

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You can never have too many Taste Tickets. | Photo by Mike Lear

ICYMI, Fall for Greenville 2017 just happened, and it’s safe to say our team had a blast. Here’s a recap of how we spent our weekend at #FFGVL2017.

Our team:
🏅 Competed in a butter-carving contest (Brennan McDavid’s “Butter”fly won)
😋 Tried a restaurant we’ve never tried before (the sesame chicken from Orient on Main was delicious)

🍻Cheersed three new friends in the middle of Main St.

🎤 Announced the OneMain Financial Stage (Shoutout to our engagement editor, Mary)

🍪Tried nine desserts, as judges for the Sugary Spoon competition. (Like the bacon-maple funnel cake from Coffee Underground.👏

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An ice cream sandwich from the Creme Shack. A favorite from the Sugary Spoon judging.

🔥🧀 Learned how to make spicy pimento cheese from @timetotastecatering

💃 Danced in front of the OneMain St. (thanks Jordan for showing us your moves)

📱 We signed up a new friend to our newsletter who was visiting from Georgia

… and of course, it wouldn’t be a GVLtoday weekend without taking a picture of our sticker in front of 150,000+ people walking down Main St.
Thank you to everyone who made this Fall for Greenville an epic one, and for everyone who helped us with our Fallin’ for Greenville bucket list

— Logan

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