Farm Dispatch: The Washington County Fair

by Skip on September 4, 2009

in Travel

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Last week Charlie took us to the 119th Washington County Fair, one of an ever-shrinking number agricultural expositions around the country. Growing up I’d been to the Harford Fair but never actually witnessed livestock judging, or a tractor pull, for that matter and tried my best to make up for that. Watching kids pull (and get pulled) animals easily five times their weight was quite a sight.

Most of my morning was spent casually observing the King Arthur Flour Cake contest where four judges had to taste 25 or so chocolate cakes from 8 to 11 a.m. Not a bad job, since I always like to start the day with a bit of chocolate cake myself. The contest’s overwhelming popularity, was, however, one minor detail made the judges’ jobs quite a bit more difficult. Last year there were five entries, this year, as I mentioned, there were about five times that many. Cakes were judged on flavor and their inside/outside textures. A particularly delicate cake with appealing, uniformly applied icing, and a tender crumb, could hope to receive as many as 90 points off the bat.

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After the cake contest I was lucky enough to run into Kate Monroe, the 2009 Washington County Dairy Princess (pictured far top-left, with tiara). Elected by a team of dairy ambassadors, Kate’s mission is to educate consumers about Wash. Co. dairy by speaking with the media and educating families about health benefits. At home, Kate has about 30 cows, including 10 Ayrshires for the milking. Above, she was pictured with Lilly Snyder and her holstein Poppyseed. While I’d never heard of a Dairy Princess program before, I had me the Chilton County Peach Queens earlier this summer.

As a light rain was starting, I headed over to the tractor pull arena to eat some fried pickles with ranch dressing and watch giant machines pull 1000-pound weights.

Tractor Pull Fried Pickles with Ranch

Skip is the producer of The Gourmetro. He liked watching the cow judging more than the tractor pull. Read about his culinary travels through the South as Dan over at ‘Ham Sandwich.

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Lilly September 4, 2009 at 9:30 am

that is me and my fat cow poppyseed. :)

Skip September 4, 2009 at 9:48 am

Thanks so much for letting us take the photo!

Lilly September 4, 2009 at 1:06 pm

your welcome!!!! ;)

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