Showing posts with label Corn Roast stand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Corn Roast stand. Show all posts

Sunday, August 25, 2024

State Fair 2024 - Corn Roast

Friday, August 23, 2024

I tried getting a serious picture. I really did. 



But he wouldn't let me. 

Tuesday, September 4, 2018

State Fair 2018 (Second Visit) - Corn Roast

Sunday, September 2, 2018

Next up: corn. 




The line was insanely long but I braved it anyway. Dale waited for me across the street.


Because of the long wait I had a chance to pay attention to how they actually roast the corn. See above. 


Dale photo bombed my selfie and it...


crack me...


up! The corn was worth the wait, by the way.

Friday, September 8, 2017

State Fair 2017 - Corn

Friday, September 1, 2017
The corn stand is always a favorite of mine.  Still only $3 an ear. 
This guy's corny.


Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Fair 2015 - Visit #2: Oh, What a Night

Friday, September 4, 2015

Round 2 of the State Fair for 2015 this afternoon. Took Mom to see Prairie Home Companion at the Grandstand for her birthday. I had school today and Mom came by to help in the classroom. We met Dale at the house after school, got Athena taken care of and were off to the Fair by 4:30.

We arrived a little past 5:00. It was 90 degrees out and the radio had just reported a heat index of around 100, which, I believe, made it just about the hottest day of the year. The humidity was nasty. Mom was sore and moving rather slow having just started a new exercise regime earlier in the week. I was a little worried about her but she insisted that she was okay if we didn’t mind moving a little slower than usual and were willing to sit down from time to time. Wasn’t a problem.

We stopped by the John Deere booth to visit with her friend Gary who was volunteering there. We then hit the Pronto Pup stand (for me) and the gyros stand (for Mom and Dale). Yummy stuff. The Pronto Pup wasn’t as substantial as the gyros so I grabbed a slice a pizza from Green Mill.

Our next stop was beer for Mom and Dale. On the way to the Leine Lodge we stopped by the Kemps Cow for a photo taken by Mom. I thought it turned out cute.

Mom and Dale got their beer and we found a bench under the Space Needle. It was a cooling station so water misters above us rained little droplets to keep us comfortable. It wasn’t heavy enough to get us wet. We had a great view of Judson Avenue as it wraps around toward the International Bazaar. Great people watching.

Our next destination was the Corn Roast stand. Mom and I each got an ear drenched in butter. It was very sweet and delicious. Dale said it probably came off the stalk that morning.  My, my that was some tasty stuff.



Next to the Blue Moon Dine-In Theater. I’d convinced Dale that he really needed to try the chilled bread pudding there. I went with the chocolate brownie version again with candied pecans only this time I went with the caramel sauce instead of chocolate. Dale went with the corn muffin bread pudding and, like me, got the caramel sauce with candied pecans. He loved it as I suspected he might.  We found a bench for Mom and Dale to sit down and looked up the street past Andy’s Grille toward the Midway.

Finally it was time to move toward the Grandstand for the Prairie Home Companion show. What a delight that turned out to be. It wasn’t surprising how wonderful the whole experience was since I’ve seen it at the Fair twice before. Mr. Keillor warmed up the crowd by walking through the audience while singing. The guests included Jearlyn and Jevetta Steele who sang, among other things, Reach Out (I’ll Be There) and Proud Mary. The Steep Canyon Rangers, a bluegrass group that I’d never heard of before, played as well. They were great. Garrison Keillor, Sue Scot, and Tim Russell performed a hilarious bit about a son calling home and talking to his passive aggressive mother and distant father. Of course, there was a report from Lake Wobegon and a Guy Noir appearance. It was all fabulous fun. Mom and Dale loved it as well.


Our trek back to the car after the performance was leisurely so as to accommodate Mom. On the way back she convinced me to get an order of Tom Thumb mini-donuts to share. It was all great fun and I’m already looking forward to next year.

Sunday, August 30, 2015

Fair 2015 - Visit #1: Alligators, Corn, Cookies... Oh, My!

Saturday, August 29, 2015


The next stop on our list was Sweet Martha’s Cookies for Shay but the lines were so insanely long that we passed and decided to try again later. We hit the Corn Roast stand and Bayou Bob’s in the meantime. I got corn while Cathy got fried alligator. She let me try some. I’ve never had it before. It was an odd combination of tasting like chicken but with a consistency somewhat flakey, like fish. Very tasty, though. 

At this point, Mike took Shayla off to attempt another try at Sweet Martha’s Cookies. I got in line for a Pronto Pup and while waiting got a call from Dale who is up on Madeline Island for a board meeting. It was great to hear from him. I was so sad that he couldn’t be with us but I don’t think he would have enjoyed today’s crowds. We usually attend the fair together on weeknights when there’s a bit more elbow room.

Sunday, August 24, 2014

First Visit 2014 - Corn Roast Stand

Through texting, we all figured out we'd meet at Juanita's Fajitas near the Grandstand. The above photo was taken near that spot. Notice in the background to the left is the sweet corn stand. It's been a few years since I've had an ear and it was divine. 

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Corn Roast Stand

Didn't make it to the Corn Roast stand for corn-on-the-cob this past trip. I'm obviously craving it since it's been on my mind this past week. I will say when I was there last Friday I ate reasonably although that's not to say that I didn't eat some pretty heavy food. I stopped eating well before I hit my limit so I guess there's always a first time for something at the Fair.