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#ShareThis: Dancing with Beyonce + GVL on the Cooking Channel

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Tikka masala tacos from White Duck Taco Shop. Photo: @whiteduckgvl

WatchThis: Cheap Eats (the Cooking Channel show where host Ali Khan has 12 hours + $35 to find breakfast, lunch, a snack, and dinner) visited GVL a few months ago to check out our food scene + featured Grill Marks, White Duck Taco, and The Chocolate Moose (he had cathead biscuits for breakfast, so we’re guessing he hit up Biscuit Head, too). The episode “Greenville Goodness” airs Wednesday night at 10 p.m. 😋

TextThis: “DYK a Greenville native was one of Beyoncé’s backup dancers at Coachella???” See Tyquan Christie (who moved from GVL to L.A. to pursue his dreams of dancing – we’d say he made it) in that (instantly iconic) yellow marching band outfit here.

FollowThis: Greenville County Animal Care features animals they’re caring for who need homes (and they have the largest selection of adoptable pets in Greenville County). Just look at Deidra, who loves cuddles and hugs… 😭 If you can’t bring a new pet into your life, you can still support GCAC at their Tails & Trails 5K on May 12 at Conestee Park.

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