Oklahoma Today Podcast: January 1
Published January 2024
By Ben Luschen | 2 min read
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New year! New look! New sound! And a whole new season of the Oklahoma Today Podcast. We changed a few things up but it's still the same ole Oklahoma Today editors bantering around the table. We're kicking things off with a discussion of our annual January-February Food Issue, which is in the mail to subscribers now. The topic of this year's Food Worth the Drive feature is breakfast and brunch. The editors discuss some of their favorite stops, from big Irish breakfasts in Tulsa to biscuits cooked in a waffle iron at Medicine Park.
For Question of the Week listeners share what nontraditional breakfast foods ought to join the morning lineup, and podvents are a jolly good time. We hope you enjoy!
Podvents from this episode come, as always, from TravelOK.com. Here's what we discussed:
Cattlemen's Congress in Oklahoma City
Arcadia Lake Eagle Watch near Edmond
Oklahoma City Spirit Fair
First Week Hikes at Oklahoma State Parks
The Oklahoma Today Podcast is sponsored by Bravado Wireless.
Catch up with back episodes of the Oklahoma Today Podcast here.
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"Oklahoma Today Podcast: January 8, 2024"
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