Oklahoma

Baked goods

Earth Elements Farm makes chemical-free, whole-wheat bread using mostly Oklahoma-grown ingredients. House specialties include whole-wheat tomato basil bread, chocolate zucchini loaf, and carob flapjack granola.

Have a favorite regional specialty from Oklahoma? Share it in the comments section below.

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1. by eliotseats@mailbundle.com on Oct 30, 2011 at 7:29 AM PDT

OK--I have a list of you:
Lovera’s Italian Market: http://www.loverasmarket.com/
Ladonna’s Fancy Foods: http://www.ladonnasonline.com/
Ferrell Family Bread: http://www.farrellbread.com/

2. by eliotseats@mailbundle.com on Oct 30, 2011 at 7:30 AM PDT

And a few more:
Topeca Coffee: http://www.topecacoffee.com/
Girouard Winery: http://www.tulsawine.com/
Stone Bluff Winery: http://www.stonebluffcellars.com/

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