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Banned Foods & Beverages By State: The Good, The Bad and The Weird

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Oklahoma

Oklahoma has a few quirky laws regarding food and alcohol, one of which is set to change very soon. Up until this year, the state wouldn't allow the sale of chilled beers with greater than 4% alcohol content, even at liquor stores. As of October 1, 2018, liquor stores, grocery stores and gas stations will all be able to sell refrigerated beer. Grocery stores and gas stations, however, are still prohibited from selling liquor. 

Food-wise, it's been said that it's against the law to take a bite of someone else's hamburger at restaurants. Apparently the law was passed because restaurant owners were upset when their customers shared burgers, so they convinced legislators to make it illegal. Even if that's true, we highly doubt it's still being enforced. 


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These quick and easy chicken quesadillas are the perfect, last-minute family dinner!

INGREDIENTS:

  • 2 chicken breasts
  • 1/2 cup of tomato sauce
  • 1/2 cup of chives, chopped
  • 1 tsp. of Mexican spice mix
  • 4 Tortillas
  • Cheddar
  • Salt, to taste

METHOD:

  1. Put shredded chicken breast, tomato sauce, chives, and mexican spice mix in a bowl and mix together.
  2. Lay out the tortillas. Place a slice of cheddar in the center, and cover with the chicken mix.
  3. Fold up tortillas, and heat in a frying pan until golden.
  4. Enjoy!