Saturday, January 3, 2009

Forgive Me, For I Have Sinned

As a fifth-generation Tulsan and a wannabe cheeseburger aficionado, I have a confession to make. 

Before today, I had never eaten a Claud's burger. 


The photo above is the (entire) dining room at Claud's today at about 1 p.m., where customers dined on $2 burgers and crispy fries, all made fresh to-order, right before their blessed eyes. 


I don't think the dining room at Claud's, which has seating for just 12, ever looks much different than it does above. I've never driven by and seen the place any way but packed. 

Sure, I'd heard of Claud's. I'd heard Midtowners talk about their cravings for the burgers, and I'd heard lots of Brookside shoppers begging on their cell phones with friends staged at Claud's for a milkshake. Somehow, though I have lived in this city for more than 25 years and have driven by or heard about Claud's probably hundreds of times, I have arrived seriously late to this party. 

Better late than never, as I always say. 

Tardiness never tasted so good...and juicy and fresh and like it could save my very soul. 

To seal the deal, here's the ultimate proof that a Claud's burger lives up to the raves of the burger proficient in T-Town: take-out orders are written on the bag. 

Don't ask why this validates a burger joint, because I don't know. It's just one of those constants of the universe. My lunch today, which I will probably dream about tonight, only added to the pile of proof for this theory.  

After I was pulled kicking and screaming from the little green-and-white burger stand at 3834 S. Peoria, I ended up sniffing through the coffee selection at Mecca Coffee Company. 

And proceeded to purchase several obscure cooking gadgets that I hadn't been able to find anywhere else in town. Behold: 

My husband and baby boy stand guard at the gate of my happiness and the source of why I have to spend so much of my time running around the block huffing and puffing, burning calories like a madwoman. 

Then we mosied over the Purple Glaze, a new favorite hangout of ours. Given the times, we thought our little man could use one of these:

Is it gender programming that we painted the piggy bank blue? Does the piggy bank look as if it got hold of one of those everlasting gobstoppers with the blueberry pie at the end? Or does the piggy bank just look really surprised and I'm overthinking all of this? 

Answer: all of the above. Sorry. 

We're not very good at cruising Brookside without stopping in at Lundeby's, even if it is past a certain someone's nap time. 

After Christmas brought an onslaught of walker trucks - four (!) - and toys, books and puzzles, we hit the market for some type of storage solution so our little guy doesn't mistake our den for the game room at Incredible Pizza. 


We didn't find anything like that at Lundeby's today, but don't think we made it out of there empty-handed. 

Or straight-faced. Actually, straight-faced really hasn't been part of our state of being since our baby boy came along. 

Awww! 

Want some fresh, earthy, texture-rich bread with that mush? 

Great Harvest Bread Co., in Tulsa at the Farm Shopping Center on the southeast corner of the 51st and Sheridan intersection, would be a great place to start that search. We stopped by there today and ended up with two loaves of a bread called Dakota, which is chock-full of seeds and nuts. Also try the Cheddar Garlic, and don't forget to add the jalapenos. It's what any self-respecting Tulsan would do.  

After a full and unusual winter day of mild weather and temperatures in the mid-seventies, we'll be back to hovering at freezing tomorrow. From what we saw in the outdoor patios lining Brookside and Utica Square, a lot of you got to get out, de-thaw, and enjoy the day as much as we did. 

9 comments:

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

I love Claud's. I only go during off times though.
When son and I are running errands on Saturday we often stop in at Great Harvest. Get a free slice of bread and buy a loaf or two.

Jill of All Trades said...

Oh cheeseburger, cheeseburger, cheeseburger. I love it.

tbjorlie said...

It was so good to see you yesterday and I love reading your blog. I now have it on my google homepage so I can check in regularly. I found myself in Mecca for the first time just before the holidays in search of a stainless steel rolling pin, and behold, the first place I stopped had what I wanted and more -- needless to say I was delighted! Even more while the rolling pin was made in an Asian country, it was not China -- double yea!

Jeff said...

No post about how you're famous yet? You're one of Tulsa's hot 100! Sign my boobs.

Unknown said...

I have never been to Clauds BUT it is official i am having mr gp take me there tomorrow

Anonymous said...

That burger looks so good. I need to get over to Claud's I've been wanting to go for a long time. Did you take that burger pic in your car? LOL, I do it all the time. :-)

Thanks for the great read!!!

Traveling Spork said...

Why have I never heard of Clauds? Weird, I must go now. You guys seemed to have a busy day. And, by the way...the girl turns into a blueberry from chewing the stick of gum that is an all inclusive meal. I know this because I crave Meatloaf gum.

Anonymous said...

Oh, my lord. Claud's is on the list of Natalie's Happy Places. I stay out of there but once every couple of months for the sake of my waistline. I could seriously eat there daily.

katie@tulsadetails said...

Your little one is so cute! I definitely need to check out Mecca and Lundeby's. I have heard great things about both!

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