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How to make the “perfect” knotted dough treats

Regardless of a mall’s location, you can expect to see an Auntie Anne’s tucked away in a corner there. Auntie Anne’s has been gracing malls all across the U.S. since 1988.

 

Auntie Anne’s customers have stated that the twisty treats are, “better than the best you’ve ever tasted.”

 

This step-by-step receipe for the “perfect pretzel” might just rival it. We’ll let you be the judge.

Chocolate cake: perfect for your sweetie, or to cure your crippling Valentine’s Day loneliness

Chocolate cake perfect for Valentine's Day. Internet PhotoSweet treats and cutout cards go hand in hand for the Valentine’s season. Every February 14th couples acknowledge their significant other slightly more than usual and singles are reminded that they are in fact still single. So, for those couples and singles out there celebrating or mourning the 14th of February here is a sweet treat perfect for whatever your Facebook relationship status conveys.

Getting the dish on Valentine’s Day delicacies

Valentine’s Day is known as the biggest date night of the year. The wait at restaurants can easily be up to three hours, and if you don’t plan ahead, your date won’t be enthused with your lack of preparation.

To help aid in preparation for the special day, here’s a handy guide of some of the most popular and romantic restaurants in Tulsa and the best way to make your dinner plans most efficiently.

Give Thai a try: Restaurants cater to tastes

Although many people believe Thai food to be quite spicy, sometimes a bit of education is all it takes for those with mild taste buds to give Thai food a second chance.

There are a variety of Thai food restaurants in Tulsa, which offer authentic Thai food along with affordable prices.

Before giving Thai a second chance, there are some helpful hints to know about which foods will put a better taste in your mouth even before you walk in the door.

Try a taste of India

India Palace is Tulsa’s oldest Indian restaurant. Photo by Sami PrichardTry Tulsa’s fine Indian dining at India Palace, located conveniently at 6963 S. Lewis Ave.

India Palace is Tulsa’s oldest Indian restaurant, which offers excellent service and authentic Indian food. The restaurant is open every day. A lunch buffet is available from 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. as well as regular dining hours from 5-10 p.m. The prices range from $10-$15 for entrees.

Catering both to the casual and high-class diners, the restaurant is a calm and serene setting for all.

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