 Last night, I went to the Dutchess County Fair: I rode the Ferris wheel and went into the lame Haunted House, saw some adorable animals including the suckling piglets at left, played the water gun game and lost to a kid who was definitely a professional.  Having read  Alyssa Giacobbe’s great piece in Travel & Leisure on the “Strangest State Fair Food”, I decided I wanted to eat something really exotic.  Her article had it all from deep-fried pig ears to worm-covered candied apples, from smoked lizard dipped in barbecue sauce to fudge-covered scorpion.  What did I end up with? Falafel!  Now, that’s exotic.
Last night, I went to the Dutchess County Fair: I rode the Ferris wheel and went into the lame Haunted House, saw some adorable animals including the suckling piglets at left, played the water gun game and lost to a kid who was definitely a professional.  Having read  Alyssa Giacobbe’s great piece in Travel & Leisure on the “Strangest State Fair Food”, I decided I wanted to eat something really exotic.  Her article had it all from deep-fried pig ears to worm-covered candied apples, from smoked lizard dipped in barbecue sauce to fudge-covered scorpion.  What did I end up with? Falafel!  Now, that’s exotic.
Life 101 – The Fair
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