Man vs. Cheesesteak in Cy-Fair
published Nov. 22, 2010
The annual Man Vs. Cheesesteak challenge was held on Nov. 11 in Cy-Fair.
Participants attempted to finish an entire 5-pound Texadelphia cheesesteak and an additional pound of waffle fries to get their names on the Wall of Fame.
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