HotPepperQueen
Deeply Rooted
I turned in all of my items for fair last night. I entered lots of canned goods, a couple knitted items, eggs, some flowers, herbs, and vegetables. Usually in the adult category for vegetables and herbs, all of the entries take up two 12 foot tables. By the time 7pm rolled around (last call for entries) only about 2/3 of one adult table was filled. I was the only one who brought red tomatoes and hot peppers. There were no melons, corn, or carrots. I couldn't believe how terrible the turn out was. I asked some of the fair staff what the deal was and they said only about half of what was registered actually made it to the fair and all of the drop outs said it was because nothing in their garden was ready yet. It was really sad. The youth and senior citizen categories filled up a whole 12 foot table each which is normal. There were also hardly any quilts this year but lots of knitted and crocheted items. There were tons of canned items and baked goods as well. I will be taking Ma and Pa to the fair later today to buy them a pork chop and show them the items I entered- and hopefully some ribbons! Last year we came home with Grand Champion of domestic arts for a scarf and Reserve Champion of home products for my Wellsummer eggs. In 2012 we brought home a Reserve Grand Champion for my Plum Pepper Jelly. We want lots of premiums so we can buy more canning jars and seeds for 2015!
On another note, the 4H girl I bought the Andalusian and Orpington eggs from will be competing with the parent stock of the chicks I have so I will be attending that show. If she gets a trip to the state fair with one of either of those birds, I will attend the auction with my Pa and see if we can send her to fair with some spending money. She's such a nice girl and I'm hoping I can buy half a pig and half a beef from her for this winter. Lots and lots of fair fun!
On another note, the 4H girl I bought the Andalusian and Orpington eggs from will be competing with the parent stock of the chicks I have so I will be attending that show. If she gets a trip to the state fair with one of either of those birds, I will attend the auction with my Pa and see if we can send her to fair with some spending money. She's such a nice girl and I'm hoping I can buy half a pig and half a beef from her for this winter. Lots and lots of fair fun!