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Post by Sir Trevor on Jun 27, 2011 17:16:35 GMT -5
Every year I mull this question over in my head. There are soooooo many great foods at our faire. I can never decide what I want to eat first. Between, the bakery, Pluck's, Olive's and a few of the other food booths, I am always in a quandry.
Anyone have their mind made up?
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Post by Lady Catharine on Jun 27, 2011 18:37:30 GMT -5
no clue...day of Ill decide
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Post by Athena on Jun 27, 2011 21:06:57 GMT -5
I'm thinking the bakery, I'll have one of their yummies for breakfast!
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Post by Lynne (aka dmstessa) on Jun 27, 2011 21:10:36 GMT -5
straight off to Olive's place for breakfast (a yummy muffin or maybe some fruit!) It's our tradition.
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Post by Seriously on Jun 28, 2011 14:41:45 GMT -5
Since my path thru the faire rarely varies it is usually the Pickle or a smokies from the place with the big animals that look at me funny when I'm drinking out of my beer horn.
Sheesh! I didn't cut it off their relatives!
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Post by blueguy on Jun 28, 2011 19:00:32 GMT -5
I'm goin to McDonalds... oh wait, you meant at the faire didn't you.
that will depend on what I shove into a pouch on my way over. I'm not really a fan of food at the faire. (though I do regularly pick up something from Olive because she is so nice and I want them to be successful.
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Post by Sir Trevor on Jun 28, 2011 19:07:14 GMT -5
Oh man. I love so much of the food at faire. I get cravings fo some of it during the off season.
Though, I iwll admit that towards the end of the run, a stop at Burger King sounds like a better idea sometimes.
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Post by Capt Stout on Jun 28, 2011 20:24:17 GMT -5
More than likely a mosquito, followed by my pride, and then my dignity. After that, maybe something liquid . . .
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Nyneve of the Oakes
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Post by Nyneve of the Oakes on Jun 29, 2011 16:41:06 GMT -5
I sure hope Friar Pluck will have some roasted turkey legges this year (instead of those nasty ham-like smoked ones they sell at the main booths)! YUM!!!
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Post by baronessdevale on Jul 1, 2011 7:47:14 GMT -5
Definitely Olive's for some cold cider and maybe a snack. Then dinner at Friar Pluck's. My two little carnivores (I mean girls) love the chicken there!
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Post by blueguy on Jul 1, 2011 16:53:23 GMT -5
You can't fool us Stout, we know it's a frothy mug full of brown that starts with a "G" and ends with an "uinness".
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Post by thor on Jul 1, 2011 16:58:31 GMT -5
I have been thinking of this for some time now.I must admit my mind is preoccupied with thoughts of my mums BBQ beef for the 4th...but i will probably start with one of those cinnamon rolls the size of my head and a mug of milk if they will allow it,then most likely the best rotisserie chicken in existence. i eagerly wait to see you all.
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Post by Olive on Jul 2, 2011 14:15:44 GMT -5
Black Ox Cottage (aka Olive's) has great thirst quenching cold apple cider, fruits, meat & cheese, breads and best of all takes the real green money. This year Pimento's Pitzells are a new addition. Stop by and try.
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Post by Stephanie on Jul 5, 2011 22:58:20 GMT -5
If it's early, I love a cinnamon bun and a cup of coffee! If I get to faire later, I go to Olive's for fruit & cheese. If it's later and the weather's cold & wet, I like Fryer Pluck's chicken. The italian place in the back sometimes has a nice dinner too. I can always find something to eat here. LOL ;D
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Post by Lady Catharine on Jul 29, 2011 15:59:45 GMT -5
Trev thinking back to your comments last week about Friar Plucks dinners, I just may do several takeouts and pass on the pastries. Did not do them last sunday...Pulled Pork and Chicken would well be WORTH it!
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