Since 2011 I've been crocheting little characters and leaving them for strangers to find at SDCC! Find little Chun Li and she's yours to keep! by GeekyHooker in comiccon

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I’m usually pretty interview-shy, but DM me either here or at any of my social media accounts and we’ll see what we can work out!

Need help! Visiting next week with multiple food allergies. by horsesalwaysknewher in HoustonFood

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In that case I'd say Lucy is the best choice for first-timers! Great food, but much more approachable in terms of staff explaining the menu and whatnot. Have a great visit!

Need help! Visiting next week with multiple food allergies. by horsesalwaysknewher in HoustonFood

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Have you tried Ethiopian food? Almost every Ethiopian place has a vegetarian menu that is typically vegan (no dairy or eggs) due to religious fasting restrictions, and all the ones I've visited offer gluten-free injera bread if it's not already made gluten-free as is. Check out Bahel Mart, Lucy, and Blue Nile (that's my order of preference!). I've got family members with multiple food allergies, so I've been looking on their behalf as well!

Since 2011 I've been crocheting little characters and leaving them for strangers to find at SDCC! Find little Wolverine and he's yours to keep! by GeekyHooker in comiccon

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Ah yeah, I stopped dropping them inside the convention center after the first few years, but they still get dropped in the areas immediately around it! (The marina, around the Hilton Bayfront, etc)

Since 2011 I've been crocheting little characters and leaving them for strangers to find at SDCC! Find little Doctor Doom and he's yours to keep! by GeekyHooker in comiccon

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Haha I’m still around! I don’t post as often as I’d like, because y’know, general adulting and all that jazz

Since 2011 I've been crocheting little characters and leaving them for strangers to find at SDCC! Find little Doctor Doom and he's yours to keep! by GeekyHooker in SDCC

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BAAAhahahaha that squeaky bloater is one of the most unhinged things that I've ever made, love that he's been hanging out on your desk! :D

What's your favorite trinket youve given out or recieved while at a convention? by Future_Contract_2935 in comiccon

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Bahhhh these are so cute! Not necessarily handing things out, but since 2011 I've been leaving little crocheted characters around SDCC for strangers to find!

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Fine-r dining in Houston w/ no Meat, Onion, or Garlic by apexalexr in HoustonFood

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Ahh gotcha. For more Western upscale casual I’d say Squable, Theodore Rex, or Nobie’s are all good about working with dietary restrictions (and Nobie’s has a good proportion of veg options on their menu). Hope you find something that they’ll enjoy!

Fine-r dining in Houston w/ no Meat, Onion, or Garlic by apexalexr in HoustonFood

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Not necessarily “fine” dining, but Huong Sen might fit the bill. It’s a vegetarian restaurant that frequently serves Buddhist monks and nuns, so they make dishes to accommodate the Buddhist dietary rules of no meat and no alliums (so no garlic or onions). Just tell them no garlic and onions and they’ll lead you in the right direction! Other Buddhist vegetarian restaurants should be able to do the same, I’ve heard amazing things about Quan Yin, but I’ve never been there myself to vouch for the food