The list posted by dogster.com doesn't list the Texas 10 in any particular order so number 1 may not be the absolute most popular breed in the lone star state, it's just the one they listed first.
As for me, I appreciate the fact that some of these 'foods' aren't available or are out-and-out banned. In my opinion, some foods are potentially too dangerous and not worth the risk. Others are created or harvested in ways that seem so unethical, that consuming them seems beneath the dignity of otherwise caring, good-hearted people. Again, that's just my opinion.
She didn't realize her 2-year-old son had managed to get a hold of her unlocked phone and proceeded to do one of the most adorable "toddler things" EVER.