It’s sitting in the mailbox. You know it’s been on its way for awhile, yet you secretly hoped it wasn’t going to pan out. Maybe it will got lost, and that would be a good excuse. Wrong. Oh how wrong you were this time. You take it to the bowl on the table which is [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Holidays'
Our Chocolate Dinner on Valentine’s Day
February 15th, 2010 by Whitney Shae – Comments (5)
Last night we decided to do something unique for Valentine’s Day Dinner. In keeping with our theme of chocolate and wine, we decided to explore various ways of incorporating chocolate into a 4 course meal which included surf and turf entrees. All we can say is we were impressed. We had [...]
6 Places to Consider for Valentine’s Day
February 8th, 2010 by Staff – Comments (67)
This year, we wanted to bring you something special for Valentine’s Day. A few area restaurants and small businesses were willing to donate a few items for our giveaway.
Winners Announced… Congratulations to:
Boot-C
Jackie S.
Chris Gleason
MORE GIVEAWAYS COMING SOON!
Giveaway Sponsors:
Topeca Coffee is a family-owned roasting company with over 150 years of experience growing specialty, El [...]
Stone Bluff Cellars for Valentine’s Weekend
February 3rd, 2010 by Staff – Comments (0)
You guessed it, Valentine’s day is coming up. Our goal is to offer you unique and memorable ideas to make Valentine’s Day special for you and the one you love.
They are hoping for good weather, but if not the fireplace and wood stove are cozy and inviting. The indoor dining room will be set [...]
Mardi Gras Party in the Blue Dome District: February 16th
February 2nd, 2010 by Staff – Comments (1)
Party the night away in true Mardi Gras style on the streets of Tulsa’s famous Blue Dome District. We’ll have a parade to kick off the evening followed by great jazz music and Mardi Gras specials in all of the Blue Dome venues.
Blue Dome District – Downtown Tulsa
Tuesday, February 16, 2010 at 7:00pm – 1:30am
You [...]
New Years Eve 2010: Dinner & Entertainment
December 28th, 2009 by Whitney Shae – Comments (1)
Its that time again! Time to celebrate this year and bring in a new one. With New Years Eve quickly approaching, we found some great places to spend your night with friends and family. The following are some EVENTS/ENTERTAINMENT venues and a few DINNER IDEAS in Tulsa on December 31, 2009.
Parties/Dinner/Entertainment
Summit Club New Year’s Eve Dinner [...]
Merry Christmas
December 25th, 2009 by Staff – Comments (2)
Happy holidays, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all of Tulsa Food Blog’s (TulsaFood.com) readers, friends and partners!
Have a Blessed Day!!!!!!!!!!!
[Merry Christmas Video Link]
Cooking Classes at The Stock Pot
December 8th, 2009 by Staff – Comments (21)
To sign up for classes or to see a full schedule of upcoming classes visit The Stock Pot website at:
http://www.thestockpots.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=cookschoolcalendar&sid=4
How would you like to win 2 Gift Certificates (Value $80) for a night of live cooking demonstration from Tulsa’s own: Amanda Jane Simcoe. You may have heard of The Stock Pot cooking classes and [...]
A Unique Way to Celebrate
December 8th, 2009 by Whitney Shae – Comments (0)
Have you ever realized how lucky we are here in Tulsa? When it comes to seafood, we have some of the best in the country. Bodean’s Seafood Market is flown in fresh twice per day and they get only the best from all around the world. Last week we were invited to [...]
Start a New Tradition Make a Gingerbread House
December 5th, 2009 by Debra Laizure – Comments (1)
My mom is Ms. Crafter. I grew up with this former PTA parent/Campfire Leader/Child development teacher and we always had homemade everything. In her retirement she hand makes cards for the troops, her church, scrapbooks…it’s a sickness. She’s fantastic. One thing we started when my kids were small was making gingerbread houses. We LOVE this [...]
Roasted Nuts and Christmas Trees [video]
December 4th, 2009 by Whitney Shae – Comments (5)
Just like everyone else, I have my list of favorite things during the holiday season. Among a few of these awesome holiday things on my list are: Christmas trees, hot chocolate and delectable holiday treats. Last night, we got to check a few things off our list with some amazing cinnamon roasted pecans [...]
McCormick Live Cooking Class with Gale Gand
December 1st, 2009 by Staff – Comments (21)
Thursday, December 3, 2009 at 12:00 p.m Central Time, Join Gale Gand and McCormick for a live, interactive virtual cooking demonstration. Join Gale Gand, nationally acclaimed pastry chef, restaurateur,
cookbook author, television personality and mother of three as she celebrates an iconic pairing of the holiday season: Vanilla and Red Food Coloring. This festive [...]
Be Thankful for Beer
November 25th, 2009 by Elliot Nelson – Comments (4)
Thanksgiving dinner is hearty and filling. The flavors are simple and familiar, it has a way of comforting the soul (or maybe that’s the tryptophan). Coming up with a beer for Thanksgiving is an interesting task – one has to be careful not to overwhelm the meal. The beer must have enough body to stand [...]
Christmas Parades – Tulsa & Surrounding Area
November 24th, 2009 by Staff – Comments (0)
There is nothing like celebrating the Holiday’s with a gathering. Some of the best events to gather at are the local parades. Below is a list of 2009 Tulsa area parades that should help boost your holiday spirit. Unfortunately most City and Chamber websites did not have specific information on these events so we double [...]
Thanksgiving Dinner for Under $30 with Food Network Star
November 23rd, 2009 by Staff – Comments (2)
Last Friday, Tulsa Food Blog’s founder Brian McCullough had the chance to interview Food Network’s newest star Melissa D’Arabian. Think Thanksgiving Dinner for Eight with All the Fixings for Under $30 is Impossible? She proves that it is definitely possible.
[Link to Video Here]
For Information on Thanksgiving Dinner for Under $30 Visit Here
Worried [...]
Your Thanksgiving Wine List by Mark Stenner
November 20th, 2009 by Mark Stenner – Comments (9)
(Download the Thanksgiving Wine List as a PDF)
Yes, it’s an obvious topic for this week. But given the feedback received thus far, it seemed like a worthy one as I can actually make some recommendations to you. And anyway, being by far the most important eating holiday in the American calendar I had to offer [...]
Lambruscoz Catering Extravaganza!
September 21st, 2009 by Whitney Shae – Comments (5)
Tailgating this weekend? Let Lambruscoz do the work!!
Lambruscoz is a Full-Out catering extravaganza. Not only a catering service but a restaurant and they deliver! Walking in I didn’t know what to expect. It resembled a very charming craft store mixed with awesome homemade food. The smell of fresh baked bread [...]
McNellie’s: St. Patrick’s Celebration
March 16th, 2009 by Staff – Comments (1)
Photo from mcnellies.com
McNellie’s is known as one of Tulsa’s quintessential Irish pubs. This St. Patrick’s Day one of three Guinness Gig Rigs is coming to McNellie’s to help make the day even greener. They are also closing down the street in front of the pub to make room for a giant tent to [...]
Sage Culinary Studio: Kid’s Cooking Class
March 3rd, 2009 by Staff – Comments (0)
Looking for a unique way to bond and teach the toddler in your life about food? Consider going to the Sage ’Kinder’s Can!’ class where kids can explore different textures and tastes. Toddlers will learn about cooking etiquette and hygiene as well as getting an opportunity to cook something themselves. The following [...]
Merritt’s Bakery: Yummy Cake!
March 3rd, 2009 by Staff – Comments (3)
In need of a quick cake a friend ran by Merritt’s Bakery, after another bakery didn’t have her cake ready on time. She got a beautiful red velvet cake with white butter cream icing and chocolate shavings on top. It tasted as good as it looked and it was a nice option to [...]
Mardi Gras: King Cake Recipe
February 24th, 2009 by Staff – Comments (3)
The King Cake is a traditional Mardi Gras dessert that consists of a pastry, small plastic baby and a party. The small plastic baby is hidden inside the pastry. Whoever receives the baby is in charge of hosting the next party. Just be sure to have guest examine their cake so that [...]
President’s Day: Oklahoma shaped cookies
February 16th, 2009 by Staff – Comments (0)
In honor of President’s Day, we made patriotic, yet tasty shortbread cookies in the shape of Oklahoma.
If you have any President’s Day creations of your own be sure to send them to us. Happy President’s Day!



























