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	  <title>Ask MetaFilter questions tagged with bigfood</title>
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	<title>For instance, does tulsa have any World Record size corn dogs?</title>
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	<description>I&apos;m going to tulsa in a month. I recently ate the biggest steak in Amarillo - 72 oz - at the big texan. Is there anything similar in Tulsa I should sacrifice my health for? The world&apos;s biggest cheeseburger? A dinner roll the size of a baby? Anything? I know. It&apos;s silly. And it&apos;s probably going to cost me 100 bucks for 40 dollars worth of chow. But I&apos;m on a mission now. And I need to do it before my inevitable ulcers kick in when I hit 40.&lt;br&gt;
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So what can I consume in Tulsa or nearby that is of heroic proportions and that will make a fine addition to my facebook achievements?&lt;br&gt;
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Also, any general non-epic food suggestions for Tulsa tourism (or thereabouts) are also welcome.</description>
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	<category>bigfood</category>
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