I’m proud to report that a mere 24 hours after arriving in Minnesota, I was happily strolling the grounds of the Great MN Get-Together, the Minnesota State Fair! Â Now mind you, I’m not an all-day fair-goer like some. Â I prefer about a 3-4 hour stint where I see my favorite things (which I’ll highlight below) and most importantly, sample my favorite foods!
Take, for example, the deep-fried Twinkie. Â I did not choose to waste tummy space on this, but I must say that the line was hopping.
Instead, I went with the perennial favorite, the Mini Donut. Â You just can’t be disappointed with a mini donut, as they conjure up so many favorable memories from childhood!
The corn dog was also a no-brainer, along with caramel apples. Â I’m not one to get sick-full, so that pretty much rounded out my fair food experience. Â I strongly considered fresh-cut fries as well, but decided they would mar the experience of the mini donuts. Â 2 days later I’m happy to say that I have no food regrets post-fair!
Next up was a stop at the AM1280 the Patriot radio booth where they were broadcasting live. Â As many of you may remember, prior to joining the State Department, Nick was program director for AM1280. Â Part of his job responsibilities included managing the live programming schedule at the fair. Â Yet while the fair holds positive memories for me, my husband absolutely detested it! Â So I made sure to stop by and get some pictures of his old colleagues. Â We also decided to surprise him with a phone call at 5 AM. Â Sorry honey! :)
Here’s the booth that he used to spend all his time at (note the die-hard Republican listeners).
Next up, the Dairy Princesses. Â I just love the idea of having your likeness carved out of butter! Â I was fascinated by this process as a girl… I remember going to this case and seeing the Princess Of the Day sitting in the case being carved by the sculptor. Â For those of you who’ve never seen something like this before, here’s how it works. Â 12 Dairy Princesses are selected each year from various counties across the state. Â 1 Butter Head gets carved each day. Â Until your head is carved, the block of butter sits with your picture on it.
Surprisingly, they end up looking quite realistic! Â I’d be lying if I didn’t tell you that I dreamed of being a Dairy Princess as a little girl. Â I would save my Butter Head forever and pass it down to my kids! Â How cool would that be to display at your funeral??
Since we’re talking fair favorites, I might as well tell you that my hands-down favorite place at the fair is the Miracle of Birth Center. Â In this fab building you get to watch baby animals being born live. Â For those of us ‘city kids’, it’s the coolest damn thing to see an animal coming out of its mom! Â Totally rocks my world, every time… and if you aren’t there when a live birth is playing, they replay the recent ones on large monitors around the center.
Here are a couple of the adorable babies that were born 1-2 days prior. Â Makes me want to take one home! Â I hope you can all see now why we Minnesotans RAVE about our great state get-together. Â It truly is one-of-a-kind! Â If you want to see all my fair pictures, head on over to SMUGMUG, okay?
ok already with the butter head sarah! that is the most hilarious thing i’ve ever seen!!!! i hear anniversary gift Nick!!! :)
As an artist Elise, I hope you can appreciate its beauty! :)
i totally thought of you when I read the NYTimes’ article on state fairs last weekend. This is awesome!