Posts Tagged Joe Bob
Ozzie’s Diner- Norman, OK
Posted by cassipeters in Norman on April 18, 2010
So Ozzies Diner in Norman is definitely an old favorite. Located inside the terminal at Max Westheimer Airport in Norman, it is a place that many folks traveling through town stop by. While in college, Joe was an aviation major and later a flight instructor, so we frequented this place. Max Westheimer is a small airport, but gets quite a bit of private jet travelers because of football games and such.
This place is HOPPING on Saturday and Sunday mornings for the All-You-Can-Eat breakfast. It’s like 5 bucks for all the bacon, sausage, panckaes, hash browns, biscuits and gravy, eggs, etc. you can eat. I have to watch myself because I could get carried away with the biscuits and gravy and the bacon. Let’s just say both of these are not good for the waistline!
Joe and I hopped over there on a Saturday morning when his parents were in town. We all ordered a plethora of breakfast food and believe me..this is so worth the money and heck its all you can eat!
This is a great little diner and you get to watch the airplanes while you eat. Airplanes+allyoucaneat bacon= Good time for Cassi and Joe.

My trip back to DC for Opening Day…
Posted by cassipeters in DC, Travels on April 8, 2010
So many of you may know I’m a HUGE Washington Nationals fan. In fact, I also write for the Nats blog, We’ve Got Heart. This past weekend, I went out to DC for the first time since we moved back to Oklahoma. My dear husband, a proud C-5 pilot in the West Virginia Air National Guard is on a 3 month activation which will probably be filled with a few trips back and forth to Afghanistan. We figured we would spend the weekend eating some of our favorite foods and going to the Nats Opening Day on Monday. For a baseball fan, this feels like Christmas. All the fanfare, being back in that haven of baseball goodness, and a great DC tradition of the President of the United States throwing out the first pitch. Basically, this was such a great day for me.
We actually didn’t arrive until Sunday. I arrived a few hours before Joe and I stopped at one of my favorites for lunch, Noodles and Company. (DISCLAIMER: Yes, I eat at a chain restaurant now and again… Yes I know this isn’t very “foodie of me. BUT, I’m a fan of food that tastes good. Even if it may not be your typical “foodie” place…if its got great food…I will eat there!) Noodles and Co is obviously a chain restaurant, but is just oh so very good. While I lived in DC, I was alone quite a bit because Joe was gone for the military. I would go to Noodles and Co and grab it takeout, but the big draw was that they had DR PEPPER OUT OF THE FOUNTAIN. It’s amazing the things you miss when you live away from a place. Fountain Dr Pepper was one of my big ones. Anyways, I always get the Pasta Fresca with chicken and parmesan. It’s a very simple dish with penne noodles, fresh spinach, tomatoes, onions, lots of cheese and chicken. It’s a very quick, fresh meal that is a good alternative to McDonalds or Five Guys (love it…not good for the waistline). Anyways, I’m slightly obsessed with Noodles and Co (way more than I should be) and it is proving to be one of the things I miss about the DC area.
After I got my chain food hankering out of me, I got over to Georgetown to see if I could get my absolute favorite dessert in the world, Red Velvet Cupcakes from Georgetown Cupcake. Unfortunately, the line was A BLOCK LONG, so I decided to just get some shipped to me. I know it won’t be the same as the fresh cupcake with the cream cheese icing that melts in your mouth. There are quite a few cupcakeries in DC, Red Velvet, CakeLove, Baked and Wired, Hello Cupcake, etc., but none, in my opinion, even come close to Georgetown Cupcake. It is like a little slice of heaven in your mouth. Purely delicious.
I did a bit of shopping at Anthropologie and stopped at Trader Joe’s on my way to the Metro. Trader Joe’s is simply the best grocery store of all time. Oklahoma could totally use one. After Trader Joe’s, I headed to Eastern Market to look at all the fresh produce and yearn to live in DC again so I could buy it. I am a huge fan of farmers markets and this has to be one of the best in the country.
That evening, Joe and I met up with our good friend Karl (one of the things/people I miss most about DC!) at a foodie staple in the DC Area, Ravi Kabob in Arlington. I first ate Ravi Kabob with Karl and my good friend over at kitchengeeking. I’m not going to lie… I was a bit nervous. This is a hole in the wall Pakistani restaurant off of Glebe in Arlington that is very busy with the local Pakistani community and foodies of all types. I always order the chicken kabob and Joe gets the lamb kabob both with chickpeas and rice. I’m generally not a fan of lamb, but the
lamb at Ravi changed my mind on this meat. It is beyond amazing and is the only lamb to date that I like. Karl got the special samosa as an appetizer. This is really a great starter dish, but watch out, it will burn your mouth!!
We got up bright and early Monday and drove back to DC for OPENING DAY!!! This was my first time to go to Opening Day. I’m a huge Nats fan, so I was thrilled to be back in Nats park, which was basically my second home while living in DC. I knew exactly what I wanted to eat: A half smoke…all the way…from the Ben’s Chili Bowl in the ballpark. Ben’s is a DC staple that is over 50 years old. The only location besides the Ben’s in the ballpark is on historic U Street and has been quite popular with Bill Cosby and President Obama. This place is truly the most DC thing someone could do if they come visit the city. Because I only had two days in the city, I decided there was not near enough time to go to the original locale, so Joe and I got us a half smoke at the ballpark. Ben’s has interesting chilli. It’s got quite a kick to it, but the half smokes (half pork, half beef) are just great. They have a great crunch when you bite into them and the flavor is unlike any other hot dog I have. I definitely miss my regular trips to Ben’s.
Penny Hill Subs- Norman, OK (By Joe Bob)
Posted by cassipeters in Norman on April 1, 2010
Hello to all. As you already know, I’m the husband of foodie by day and food blogger by night Cassi Peters. As an Air Force pilot, I’m either traveling to all ends of the earth, or here at home in Norman doing odd jobs. Today, I am taking a literary break from the norm and writing about my lunch experience on a beautiful spring break day..
I was out and about near midday bound to retrieve my suit from a local alterations shop, located next door to Penny Hill Deli. The timing couldn’t have been better for my taste buds. The alterations shop was packed full prom dress clientele who helped guide my fate. Not wanting to brave the drama packed waiting area, I quickly retreated to the oasis know as Penny Hill Deli.
I walked a few steps to the South and entered a place resembling a hybrid between a sandwich shop an OU sports museum and a homage to everything Anti-Longhorn (see pictures). For a Deli, Penny Hill has an impressive menu including Subs, Grilled sandwiches, numerous hot dogs, and the almighty Frito pie. Deciding to go with my other-than-Oklahoma roots, I chose the California Club. It took a normally fast eater 30 minutes to consume my delicious fare due to me studying the memorabilia-laden walls between bites.
Even if you’re not an OU fan, Penny Hills Deli is a must because of its scrumptious, time- tested menu, diverse enough to suite any preference. If you are an OU fan, you may be there long enough for two meals.

















