You all know I'm in love with my adopted state of Oklahoma, but like any other place, it does have a few drawbacks. In the case of Oklahoma, the biggest shortcoming for me is it's lack of "real" bagels. I'm of the absolute opinion that a good bagel can't be found outside of New York City. Believe me, I've done the research. Since my daughter from Chicago is coming here for a visit in about a week and a half, and I'd like to be able to offer her a bagel-and-lox feast, I took the situation in hand and ordered a dozen bagels from a place in NYC called H and H. Today, they arrived! Eight plain and four onion! The odor alone is making me salivate. I believe I'll have one for dinner tonight before I put the rest in the freezer. And yes, I'm excited about this enough that I'm writing a blog entry about it. I apologize!
On a far more serious note, our state was hit by a number of devastating tornadoes last night. The last I heard, there were 8 deaths, countless injuries, and many homes and businesses completely destroyed. I've checked with those I know who live in the area of the tornadoes (one of whom is a regular reader of this blog) and have been assured that they're all ok. I'm very thankful for that. Here in Tulsa, we had a lot of rain, a bit of wind, but not much else. We were the lucky ones.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
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2 comments:
I like Panera Bread bagels. The problem is, they cost as much as a good burger and fries.
I'm still thanking God that those twisters were no worse than they were.
I'm so glad to hear that your friends are safe. The devastation I saw today is terrible, and I'll never get over what a tornado can do to a town. My thoughts are with the families of those who were lost.
You've made me resolved to have a bagel next time we go to New York! I love bagels anyway, and I didn't know that New York bagels were of such superior quality. Is it the flavor? The texture of the bread? Mmm, I'm salivating!
Hugs, Beth
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