Fair Day

I went to the state fair on Sunday!  I don’t get to go every year like I did when I was little growing up in Dallas.  My grandmother had a couple of free passes she wasn’t going to use so she sent me and the wizard to eat a corny dog in her stead.

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As always, the food took center stage.  I have NEVER seen so many fried foods.  A few I saw:

fried bacon

fried pb&j

fried cheesecake

fried candy bars

fried cookie dough

fried BUTTER

fried latte(?!)

And here I am enjoying my turkey leg.  I waited 45 minutes in line for it, so my enthusiasm is real.

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PS, thanks to the borrowed camera that accompanied me to the fair, you can find new pretties in my shop today!!!

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7 Responses to “Fair Day”

  1. that turkey leg better have been fried. State fair FOUL if not.

  2. tattytiara says:

    I had three heart attacks just reading that.

  3. Tracy says:

    All the fun of the fair…wee-hoo! Don’t think I’ve every seen anyone so happy to eat meat before–LOL! ;o) I’ve been reading a lot about all the interesting fried stuff they’re dishing up at state fairs/street fairs… The fried butter sounds like a heart-attack-to-go… and why fried latte??!! Did you try it? It’s hard to imagine…LOL! Happy Day, Samantha ((HUGS))

  4. cabin + cub says:

    fried butter? holy heart attack!
    our fair’s deep fry stand had fried jubes jubes… oh, where does it stop?
    ps. how do you deep fry a latte?.. is it the paper cup that is fried?

  5. Samantha says:

    I wondered so much about the logistics of a fried latte myself, but I never saw anyone with one. Just the signs for it.

    I heard people talking about the fried butter being really good, garlicky, but I want to try and make it to 30.

  6. Bri says:

    Yeah, turkey legs are pretty much the best thing, ever.

  7. stefanie says:

    hahahha, this is the funniest post. i love that picture of you and that turkey leg…haha.

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