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weatherboi 08-22-2013 06:26 PM

garbage fries
soft serve ice cream
deep fried cheese curds with delicious brown gravy
foot long hotdogs
corn dogs
eclairs
funnel cakes

i heard there is a person that makes soda in all kinds of different flavors. They say you can buy the first glass and then bring it back for refills at a more cost effective price. i can't wait to find this person!!!

macele 08-22-2013 06:51 PM

it is that time of year! well in a month of so, here.

caramel apple w/ nuts
candied apple
taffy
cotton candy
lemonade
corndog

the corndog and lemonade, ... i eat at the fair. the rest, i take home with me.

i went to the fair one year and i intentionally ate everything DOG. a corndog. sausage dog. chili dog. pulled pork dog. if it was a dog, i bought it. that was back before the heart attack LOL. o my, let the good times roll.

Licious 08-22-2013 07:51 PM

Most of it does nothing for me, but I do sometimes like caramel apples or Cotton Candy. Cotton Candy fascinates me, I love watching it made.

Bèsame* 08-24-2013 11:53 AM

I get caught up in the smells and then can't decide.

Funnel cake w/o the strawberry stuff
Fresh cotton candy made right before my eyes:)

And I love all the samples

Happyfemme 08-24-2013 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by cinnamongrrl (Post 836915)
I used to loveee the baked potatoes at the Big E....but after waiting in line for a Brazilian years, I found the toppings were scant... and the potato not so big...or delish :(

This year, I will have the cream puff which is legendary...fried dough w/ cinnamon and sugar....and I will attempt to try something deep fried, either Oreo or Twinkie...or Snickers...? :| OH...and the hand cut French fries from Jack's. That is my dad's legacy :) I'm sure there will be other things.....I'm going more than once this year...

http://www.thebige.com/fair/activities/Food.asp


I love the Big E I go every year and usually more than once. Last year I had a London Broil sandwich which was good. Then for dessert a cream puff and an eclair. I tried a bite of blueberry pie which was in one of the state buildings and that was good too. Good thing I walk around the whole time after eating all that food. I know exactly what you mean about the baked potatoes. The fries at Jack's are awesome I will probably have those this year too.

JAGG 08-24-2013 03:58 PM

I like going with a group of friends or family that way you get a bite of just about everything. I love the pineapple whips my fav I think. Corn on the cob no butter. I loved the grilled chicken on a stick. BBQ grilled pork sirloin sandwiches. Funnel cake. Grilled italian sausage. Corn dog.

grenade 08-24-2013 04:26 PM

funnel cake with powdered sugar. We had some recently.

cinnamongrrl 01-09-2015 09:40 PM

Hand cut fries with salt n vinegar

Cotton candy

Fried dough with cinnamon n sugar

Candy apples once in a while...

RockOn 01-09-2015 10:47 PM

the fudge they make at the fair that comes here in October

Cailin 01-09-2015 10:57 PM

Wow... I have no idea. I dont think ive ever had carnival food.. :( i need to fix that

Daniela 01-10-2015 04:04 AM

Definitely funnel cake with powdered sugar!

JDeere 01-10-2015 04:39 AM

Fried alligator on a stick

Blade 01-10-2015 04:51 AM

Fisk's fries with malt vinegar
Footlong corn dog
Caramel apple with nuts

Logicaly 01-10-2015 05:50 AM

Garlic fries and funnel cake! Mmmm I need to find a carnival now.

Venus007 01-10-2015 11:37 AM

Fresh squeezed lemonade
Elephant ears with cinnamon and butter
Shoestring fries with malt vinegar and salt
Sausage with green peppers and onion

WolfyOne 01-10-2015 01:19 PM

I worked carnivals when I was a kid...
so, elephant ears, lemonade shake ups, corn dogs and cotton candy, not necessarily in the order I wrote them.

EnchantedNightDweller 01-10-2015 01:34 PM

Roasted corn on the cob! Mmmmm

torchiegirl 01-10-2015 03:19 PM

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torchiegirl 01-10-2015 03:30 PM

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Cin 01-10-2015 05:10 PM

I grew up in an area heavily populated with Portuguese people, so fairs and festivals (many religious in nature) always consisted of lots of traditional Portuguese food.
For 15 cents you could get a cup of tramousses. Love that stuff. Or a container of favas.

http://images.media-allrecipes.com/u.../80/988084.jpg

Chourico or linguica sandwiches were always available at any fair or festival in the area.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3410/...2690e2bbf3.jpg

Malasadas are my favorite, my grandmother made these for Easter, but you could always get them during fairs and festivals. To the untrained eye they may resemble fried dough but let me assure you they are not. They are DEEP fried dough and that makes all the difference. While it usually has to be Easter or a festival to get them, malasadas are always available at the Portuguese Bakery on Commercial St. in Provincetown, which is a little bit like being at a fair or on Sunday morning at Tony's Bakery in Fall River.

http://images.media-allrecipes.com/u...00/21/2186.jpg

Hard to get this stuff in Montreal even though there is a Portuguese section that has some delicious food. Just not the same food I grew up with. For example the natas here are awesome. And the peri peri chicken fabulous. No chourico or linguica though but you can buy chorizo, which to my mouth is not really the same, but good.

Oh and another rather unique and quite delicious treat you could always get at fairs or festivals where I grew up is the oft misunderstood chow mein sandwhich.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...n_Sandwich.jpg

I may have digressed a tad here and there. Sorry about that.

Damn, I'm really hungry and I'm sort of specifically hungry which is harder to feed than just plain hungry.

SleepyButch 01-10-2015 05:33 PM

I'd have to say:

pork chop sandwich (pork tenderloin) with barbecue sauce

roasted corn on the cob

Fresh cut French fries with lots of ketchup

funnel cake with lots of powdered sugar

Bucket of fresh chocolate chip cookies and milk

Bard 01-10-2015 06:38 PM

Do wine slushies count?
hmm corn dogs, the Ice Ceram at the NYS state fair, fried dough funnel cakes Cheese Curd mmmm :blink: and I am sure I am missing something

Chad 01-10-2015 06:50 PM

Carnival food
 
Roasted corn covered in butter!

stargazingboi 01-10-2015 08:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Miss Tick (Post 962228)
I grew up in an area heavily populated with Portuguese people, so fairs and festivals (many religious in nature) always consisted of lots of traditional Portuguese food.
For 15 cents you could get a cup of tramousses. Love that stuff. Or a container of favas.

http://images.media-allrecipes.com/u.../80/988084.jpg

Chourico or linguica sandwiches were always available at any fair or festival in the area.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3410/...2690e2bbf3.jpg

Malasadas are my favorite, my grandmother made these for Easter, but you could always get them during fairs and festivals. To the untrained eye they may resemble fried dough but let me assure you they are not. They are DEEP fried dough and that makes all the difference. While it usually has to be Easter or a festival to get them, malasadas are always available at the Portuguese Bakery on Commercial St. in Provincetown, which is a little bit like being at a fair or on Sunday morning at Tony's Bakery in Fall River.

http://images.media-allrecipes.com/u...00/21/2186.jpg

Hard to get this stuff in Montreal even though there is a Portuguese section that has some delicious food. Just not the same food I grew up with. For example the natas here are awesome. And the peri peri chicken fabulous. No chourico or linguica though but you can buy chorizo, which to my mouth is not really the same, but good.

Oh and another rather unique and quite delicious treat you could always get at fairs or festivals where I grew up is the oft misunderstood chow mein sandwhich.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...n_Sandwich.jpg

I may have digressed a tad here and there. Sorry about that.

Damn, I'm really hungry and I'm sort of specifically hungry which is harder to feed than just plain hungry.

I grew up 20 minutes from Fall River....these are some of the best things from there. I remember the first time I ventured out of the area and headed to a fair seeking out fried dough (because at that time I though everyone knew what a mallie (malasadas) was...and when I got what they called an Elephant Ear I scratched my head. Hmmm I thought...took a bite and spit it right out...wth I thought. My friends got a good laugh at my response. Still to this day I can't eat anything but a mallies

oh and lets not forget this

http://fromtheopenroad.com/wp-conten...lr_day81-6.jpg

Cin 01-11-2015 02:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stargazingboi (Post 962283)
I grew up 20 minutes from Fall River....these are some of the best things from there. I remember the first time I ventured out of the area and headed to a fair seeking out fried dough (because at that time I though everyone knew what a mallie (malasadas) was...and when I got what they called an Elephant Ear I scratched my head. Hmmm I thought...took a bite and spit it right out...wth I thought. My friends got a good laugh at my response. Still to this day I can't eat anything but a mallies

oh and lets not forget this

http://fromtheopenroad.com/wp-conten...lr_day81-6.jpg

OMG, yes. Del's frozen lemonade. Wherever folks gather to have fun in Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts you will find a Del's truck. Trivia: Was almost chosen as the RI state drink. Lost out to coffee milk.

http://eatyourworld.com/images/staff...offee-Milk.jpg

Can't find coffee milk anywhere in Quebec but it wasn't really a carnival/fair food

but this sure was and it's delicious with coffee milk but then what isn't.
Hmmmm! Clam cakes (often called clam fritters for some reason).
http://content1.tastebook.com/conten...1364421600.jpg

I get it about Elephant Ears, lol. In montreal they have Beaver Tails. And while I can eat one warm without spitting it out, why would I want to. I think if you grow up eating malasadas it spoils you for anything else.

clay 01-11-2015 09:22 AM

Kurtos.....discovered a new fair food....hungarian chimney roll...OMG!

deathbypoem 01-11-2015 12:03 PM

http://nebula.wsimg.com/b80a52b29ece...&alloworigin=1


http://divascancook.com/wp-content/u...92-300x200.jpg

CherryWine 01-11-2015 12:38 PM

Smoked turkey leg
Roasted corn with butter
Elephant ear with powdered sugar
Fried chicken on a stick
Fresh, hot buttermilk biscuit with syrup (these are given away for free at our state fair)

JDeere 01-13-2015 01:43 PM

I forgot the corn dogs, lemonade and fried oreos

MrSunshine 01-13-2015 03:46 PM

Clowns....

C0LLETTE 01-13-2015 04:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrSunshine (Post 962828)
Clowns....

Any particular flavour of clown?

MrSunshine 01-13-2015 04:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by C0LLETTE (Post 962831)
Any particular flavour of clown?


Creepy Flavour

Daniela 01-13-2015 04:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrSunshine (Post 962840)
Creepy Flavour

like this?

http://www.blastr.com/sites/blastr/f...?itok=yFNI0KD0

C0LLETTE 01-13-2015 04:42 PM

Which end do you start at or do you go for the middle first?

MrSunshine 01-13-2015 04:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daniela (Post 962842)


Oh, look, you found tasty the clown.

MrSunshine 01-13-2015 04:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by C0LLETTE (Post 962850)
Which end do you start at or do you go for the middle first?



Face down butt up!

C0LLETTE 01-13-2015 05:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrSunshine (Post 962860)
Face down butt up!

Well, I hope Bozo satisfies your every fantasy. However, please know beforehand, that foot/paw size may work to indicate how big a dog will become but shoe size means nothing in terms of clown organs.

MrSunshine 01-13-2015 06:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by C0LLETTE (Post 962867)
Well, I hope Bozo satisfies your every fantasy. However, please know beforehand, that foot/paw size may work to indicate how big a dog will become but shoe size means nothing in terms of clown organs.


I'll be sure to grab an extra corn dog wrapper.

C0LLETTE 01-13-2015 10:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrSunshine (Post 962873)
I'll be sure to grab an extra corn dog wrapper.

Yes, makes an excellent condoment. Word of advice though, get the Slurpie in a to-go cup.

Rockinonahigh 01-14-2015 02:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by C0LLETTE (Post 962933)
Yes, makes an excellent condoment. Word of advice though, get the Slurpie in a to-go cup.

My fav fair food is... Chubby hamburgers,ya can't get em any better,pine apple whip ice cream cones..to die for,Caramel pop corn,Italian sub sandwich,giant cinnamon rolls..I gotta stop before I gain twenty pounds just thinking about all of this.


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