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In reply to the discussion: What is your favorite "food" to have at a County Fair or Carnival? I like the hot sausage and watching them cook the [View all]Aristus
(68,189 posts)82. The Earthquake Burger.
Sold at the Puyallup Fair yearly.
A half-pound burger broiled on a bed of Walla-Walla sweet onions.
Delicious!
But best saved for once a year.
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What is your favorite "food" to have at a County Fair or Carnival? I like the hot sausage and watching them cook the [View all]
debm55
Aug 31
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thank you DinahMoeHum. I have had those. Very good. We have a Revolutionary War reenactment around here and they make
debm55
Aug 31
#8
Thank you ProfessorGAC I am a sausage and peppers person too. The Westmoreland county fair has the Awsome Blossoms. --
debm55
Aug 31
#25
Thank you Diamond_Dog. I like the funnel cake or fried dough with whipped cream and strawberries. Yum.
debm55
Aug 31
#32
Mine was local. A buddy ran a vending business called Rosies Ribs. I'd go to events and pay to get in
brewens
Aug 31
#28
Thank you displacedvermoter. I didn't eat meat during Lent. It was fish sticks, fish patties and scampled eggs. You
debm55
Sep 1
#92
Thank you JT45242. I never heard of ratttlesnake corn dogs. Are they dead rattlesnakes? Can't you die?
debm55
Aug 31
#39
Thank you JT45242. I agree they are so weird foods. I don't think I could try them. Heck I don;t eat lamb because I used
debm55
Aug 31
#50
Thank you Polly Hennessey. Cotton Candy forever!!!!!! And if you were out in the sun too long with it , it would get
debm55
Aug 31
#40
We have a Greek Orthodox church where the meat was real cooked lamb. I have never eaten the lamb. I like the Musaka and
debm55
Aug 31
#43
As we use to say, "Eat more lamb. Ten thousand Douglas County Coyotes can't be wrong."
WheelWalker
Aug 31
#49
Thank you LeftinTX. I didn't go this year. But in previous years they did. It is a large church with a school where they
debm55
Sep 1
#89
Thank you 3catwoman3, what fair or event do you go to to get those? Sounds interesting.
debm55
Aug 31
#46
Love fry bread. Our fair had little cups of different types of salsa to dip the fry bread in. Thank you wendyb-NC.
debm55
Aug 31
#54
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. that's funny. Fried twinkies. I heard of them but I don't think I would try one.
debm55
Aug 31
#59
Thank you , Grumpy Old Guy. I like the breast. Rick likes the legs--dark meat. I would pass and get my Awesome Blossom.
debm55
Aug 31
#60
Thank you Squeaky41. Rich, my husband is from Boston. He calls clams around here a ripoff. "the best clams are with the
debm55
Aug 31
#65
Yes, YUM peppers and sausage (or, "salcissia," as my Sicilian gramma called it)
Gaytano70
Aug 31
#78
Thank you Gaytano70. Yes, those hot sausage are the best. I like mine with the onion and peppers.
debm55
Sep 1
#91
Local school carnival: Frito pie (w/Wolf brand chili *no beans* and jalapeno slices)
LudwigPastorius
Aug 31
#81
Well, don't have a county fair but NYC's Ninth Ave Food Festival is our biggest festival....
electric_blue68
Sep 1
#83
I like to get their fruit cups. I know I can make at home. But they taste better at the fair .
debm55
Sep 1
#93