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Friday
Sep162011

Friday Food Photos - Eating at The Puyallup Fair

Abbie and I spent our Thursday at the Puyallup Fair. The day was filled with barn animals, games, rides, consumer exhibits, and of course, FOOD. Classic festival food such as BBQ, corn on the cob, ice cream, elephant ears were happily eaten by everyone at the fair.

People watching alone was worth the $11 admission, but what really made our day was Mutton Busting. Similar to bull riding, mutton busting is for kids under 6 years of age and under 60 pounds. The kids hang on to a run away sheep as long as they can. The Puyallup Fair runs from September 9-25th.

Pete's Woodfire BBQ was worth tracking down at the Puyallup Fair

The barns were full of barn animals and baby pigs probably stole the show. 


Photo by Abbie David

Corn on the cob is always a popular festival food. 

 And of course it isn't a fair without sweets like ice cream, caramel apples, and cotton candy.

 

 

 

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