Entries Tagged as 'How To'

Turophilia and Cheesecake

February 3rd, 2010 by Molly Martin – Comments (6)

I have two great loves, cheese and sweets. Of course, that’s not counting Jeff Martin, my baby animal-loving husband. There’s also Woody Allen and J. Crew. Okay, let’s just say I have two great food-related loves. Somehow, and I’m not sure of the reason, I fell in love with the two worst things for you. [...]

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Looking For Something to do This Week or Next?

January 26th, 2010 by Staff – Comments (0)

Looking for something to do this week? This is a great way to treat someone you love to a great night out. Whether it is your lover, mother, father, brother, sister or a good friend, here is a class schedule for Cooking Classes at the Stock Pot:
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Food Network’s Aaron Sanchez Presents $30 Holiday Dinner for 8

December 21st, 2009 by Staff – Comments (1)

Holiday or New Year’s, Impress Your Guests With Great Food and Big Taste Without Spending Big Bucks.
Ordinarily during the holidays, we labor over menu, timing and décor. These days, we’re saddled with concerns about how we’re going to afford it all. As food prices climb, entertaining during the holidays can become even more [...]

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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 [...]

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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
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TCC Cooking Classes, Sign-up Now!

September 3rd, 2009 by Staff – Comments (2)

Kids are in school, the weather is finally becoming comfortable again and the aisles of stores are crammed with folders and pencils with Disney characters on them; This can mean only one thing: Fall is on its way!
Leaving summer behind and looking forward to the autumn to come there are many events in Tulsa that [...]

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Porter Peach Pecan Upside-down cake Video

July 24th, 2009 by Staff – Comments (3)

Here is a quick food video by Tulsa Food Blog contributor Christine Marie. The video is of her Peach Pecan Upside-down cake creation that came as a result of attending the Porter, Oklahoma Peach Festival last weekend. Check out this awesome looking Peach Pecan Upside-down Cake…yum! Christine told us that there is more to come [...]

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Taste of Bixby: Check Out the Video and Amazing Food!!

June 5th, 2009 by Staff – Comments (0)

Upon arriving at the Taste of Bixby, I was excited about the event. I was a little less thrilled when I walked in the door having already paid $22 on this event that had been advertised as $15 on the Chamber of Commerce website. Now don’t get me wrong I don’t mind paying [...]

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Easy Meals….really easy meals

May 4th, 2009 by Staff – Comments (6)

Here are some easy meal ideas from one of our favorite Tulsa Blogs  it’s in the details
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I did not get the cooking gene in my family. My sister did. She loves to cook and is so good at it. I on the other hand, go to the grocery store and buy exotic ingredients with high [...]

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Submit Your Own Experience: It’s Easy!

March 31st, 2009 by Staff – Comments (0)

Have you had a fabulous dinner recently? Did you get a steak that was cooked perfectly and was so delicious you couldn’t stop thinking about it? We would love to hear from you.
Did you have a terrible restaurant experience? Did the waiter drop soup down your front and serve you burnt food? [...]

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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 [...]

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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 [...]

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Recipe to End Hunger: A Delicious Food Event this Week in Tulsa

January 19th, 2009 by Staff – Comments (3)

Helping out the Community and Eating Delicious Food!
Looking for a way to help out the community and have some absolutely fantastic food? If so then you are in luck because there are a few events going on in Tulsa this week that involve both of those things.
Recipe to End Hunger is taking place [...]

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The 918 Coupon Queen Will Help You Save!

January 9th, 2009 by Staff – Comments (3)

The 918 Coupon Queen knows all the tricks of the trade when it comes to finding the best steals and deals in the 918.  Her strategies will teach you how to save money on everything from your grocery bill to travel deals to toys and electronics.

****SPECIAL ALERT FROM 918moms.com*****
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Our Halloween Pumpkin!

November 3rd, 2008 by Staff – Comments (0)

We hope everyone had a great Halloween, we sure did! We would like to end this Halloween weekend with a picture of our carved pumpkin that we picked out at the pumpkin patch on Mingo in Tulsa. This pumpkin is going to make its way into pumpkin pie for Thanknsgiving, we will be sharing all [...]

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Texas Roadhouse Buttered Rolls The Next Day

October 8th, 2008 by Staff – Comments (0)

If you think Texas Roadhouse bread is good when you get it there fresh just wait till the next day when you toast and butter it…….check it out for yourself. We just have to give a shout out to AJ over at Texas Roadhouse who is by far the best waiter we have ever had [...]

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Pizza Making Class on Boorkside

June 11th, 2008 by Staff – Comments (0)

Learn how to make homemade pizza in a free demonstration class from Leah Eller. Samples and recipes will be provided. Tulsa World Article
When: 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday
Where: Appliance Gallery on Brookside
3514 S Peoria Ave
Tulsa, OK 74105
(918) 747-4754
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How to Get Your Food Handler’s Permit in Tulsa

May 15th, 2008 by Staff – Comments (1)

When I got a job at Sonic Drive-In, I first had to obtain a food-handler’s permit.  It’s as simple as 1-2-3. First you go online to http://www.tulsa-health.org/ and click on the link on the left hand column, labeled “Food Handler Classes.”  In the middle of the page there’s a PDF file link with the most [...]

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