Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Oil, gas boom prompt food delivery business in western Oklahoma

?He'd say, ?I'm so tired of beanie weenies and Ramen noodles. I'd love to have a hot meal,'? Hinkle recalled her friend Mitch McNeill saying. He was an oil-field worker who often spent weeks at a time on well sites, she said.

That prompted Hinkle to clean out her horse trailer, cook up some chicken-fried steak and deliver the food to hungry rig hands.

?We had flour everywhere. That trailer was white,? she said. ?It was the biggest mess I have ever seen. It probably was not the best meal I could have picked.?

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Source: http://www.tulsaworld.com/site/articlepath.aspx?articleid=20120723_49_0_ERICKC140842&rss_lnk=5

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