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Going To The Fair....


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I have to vent. As much as I am trying not to be such a whiny butt about all this, and trying to stay posative and all. I just think it really sucks that I am going to the fair today and there is a long list of traditional fair foods I can't have, I will miss the corndogs and elephant ears the most. boo-hoo.... :( maybe I'll smuggle some gluten free food in....


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Guhlia Rising Star

Check with vendors on the brand and ingredients of their ice cream. Maybe you can still have a treat. Also, someone posted here before saying that cotton candy is gluten free. Yum.

pinkpei77 Contributor

elephant ears :angry:

im not going to the fair this year simply beacuse i cant have elephant ears.

and ill tell ya what.. i have tried to make them at home.

not so good.

daffadilly Apprentice

will they have roasted corn on the cob? that is good. what are elephant ears?

I would definitely be taking some snacks.

Guest ~jules~

Well, I managed to find a giant (ginormous) baked potato, so I got to eat something. Lol, I kept sniffing the greasy air though, yum...

Guest ~jules~

elephant ears are like a big flat donut (oddly looks like an elephant ear) fried up, and sprinkled with cinnamon and sugar. A fair tradition. <_<

pinkpei77 Contributor

fried dough. sort of like a funnel cake


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