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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 727577" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Oklahoma has some interesting food, both dessert and non. Fried pies are a big thing in some parts here. As you drive down I35 between Texas and OK, there are billboards for a fried pie place right off the interstate. They are quite good, especially when fresh. Though I think the chocolate is better when cold, but I don't like warm chocolate pudding. There are other fried pie places also. One of them makes great fruit pies with whatever fruit is in season. </p><p></p><p>The Pie Junky place listed in that article is not a fried pie place. It is regular pies. We didn't make it there because J's appointment took almost 3 hours. We do have a German/European style bakery in Tulsa. They have a couple of locations, which makes me very happy! I can get my fix no matter what side of town I am on. They are not quite as good as what I grew up with, but they are close. </p><p></p><p>OKC has a couple of great bakeries also. Both offer lunch and one even has dinners you can take home and even a meat market (expensive!!!) that is very fancy and very busy.</p><p></p><p>If you didn't here you might not expect it, but the food scene here is very hot. I think it is partly because of the mix of cultures and partly because so much food is grown and raised here. We have all kinds of livestock, too. Not just buffalo, beef, pork, chicken and lamb. We have all sorts of exotic livestock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 727577, member: 1233"] Oklahoma has some interesting food, both dessert and non. Fried pies are a big thing in some parts here. As you drive down I35 between Texas and OK, there are billboards for a fried pie place right off the interstate. They are quite good, especially when fresh. Though I think the chocolate is better when cold, but I don't like warm chocolate pudding. There are other fried pie places also. One of them makes great fruit pies with whatever fruit is in season. The Pie Junky place listed in that article is not a fried pie place. It is regular pies. We didn't make it there because J's appointment took almost 3 hours. We do have a German/European style bakery in Tulsa. They have a couple of locations, which makes me very happy! I can get my fix no matter what side of town I am on. They are not quite as good as what I grew up with, but they are close. OKC has a couple of great bakeries also. Both offer lunch and one even has dinners you can take home and even a meat market (expensive!!!) that is very fancy and very busy. If you didn't here you might not expect it, but the food scene here is very hot. I think it is partly because of the mix of cultures and partly because so much food is grown and raised here. We have all kinds of livestock, too. Not just buffalo, beef, pork, chicken and lamb. We have all sorts of exotic livestock. [/QUOTE]
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