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100 things to eat…Stop #4

Posted by ayersian , August 16, 2008 11:20

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There is only one opportunity a year to sample Item #2 on the list of 100 things in Iowa to eat before you die. This year the Adel Sweet Corn Festival fell on Saturday, August 9th and luckily I was able to make the detour from Des Moines. The centerpiece of the event is obviously the corn, which was freely dished out to long lines of Iowans. Although I only helped myself to a single corn cob, I watched with wide eyes as single individuals buttered and salted a half dozen or more. For those folks with a hunger for more, a variety of fair foods were also available for purchase including corn dogs, walking tacos, and funnel cakes.

One juicy cob, buttered and salted:

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Step right up and help yourself to as many corn cobs as your heart desires:

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Tables were set up with bottles of squeezable butter and salt:

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Comments

8/16/2008 1:07:16 PM #

I can never remember which corn festival it is that hangs the salt shakers from a tree by a string, in order to keep people from walking off with them.

Jennifer_4 |

8/16/2008 1:27:27 PM #

I love corn on the cob as much as anyone but I don't think I could knock down 6 ears at one time. Maybe they were sharing with others.

NebGuy |

8/17/2008 9:17:32 PM #

I did spy one gentleman with 5 bare cobs on his plate and another in his hands! I guess some people get overly excited when free food is involved!

Amy (ayersian) |

8/18/2008 9:18:13 AM #

Thank you so much for sharing our Adel Sweet Corn Festival with your readers!  We are excited about the success of this annual event and have great plans for next year's 30th anniversary.
I'm glad that you were able to attend; sorry I didn't get to meet you!
Julie Bailey
Program Director
Adel Partners Chamber of Commerce

Julie Bailey |

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