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When we lived near Silicon Valley, CA., we went once to that Gilroy Garlic
Festival A garlic festival? Never knew that existed. Do they have a garlic queen? Oklahoma has: the Cheese Festival, the Watermelon Festival, the Kolache Festival, the Peanut Festival, the Strawberry Festival and the Peach Festival. The town 10 miles down the road doesn't produce anything worthy of a festival, so they have the Latisef, which is festival spelled backwards, and is just an excuse to eat, visit with friends and have a good time. Sherry |
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BTW. Driving through Conway, Arkansas, we ran across the "Toad Squat Festival."
Since DH would not stop, I"ll never know what one does at a Toad Squat Festival. Sherry |
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BTW. Driving through Conway, Arkansas, we ran across the "Toad Squat Festival."
Since DH would not stop, I"ll never know what one does at a Toad Squat Festival. Sherry |
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On 05 May 2004 17:21:57 GMT, itty (Sherry ) yodeled:
When we lived near Silicon Valley, CA., we went once to that Gilroy Garlic Festival A garlic festival? Never knew that existed. Do they have a garlic queen? Oklahoma has: the Cheese Festival, the Watermelon Festival, the Kolache Festival, the Peanut Festival, the Strawberry Festival and the Peach Festival. The town 10 miles down the road doesn't produce anything worthy of a festival, so they have the Latisef, which is festival spelled backwards, and is just an excuse to eat, visit with friends and have a good time. Sherry Northern California has festivals up the wazoo. Castroville has an Artichoke Festival-- it's actually coming up in a week or two. Marilyn Monroe was the first Artichoke Queen. No kidding. Theresa alt.tv.frasier FAQ: http://www.im-listening.net/FAQ/ Single-mindedness is all very well in cows or baboons; in an animal claiming to belong to the same species as Shakespeare it is simply disgraceful. (Aldous Huxley) |
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On 05 May 2004 17:25:24 GMT, itty (Sherry ) yodeled:
BTW. Driving through Conway, Arkansas, we ran across the "Toad Squat Festival." Since DH would not stop, I"ll never know what one does at a Toad Squat Festival. Sherry WHAT IS WRONG WITH HIM???? Theresa alt.tv.frasier FAQ: http://www.im-listening.net/FAQ/ Single-mindedness is all very well in cows or baboons; in an animal claiming to belong to the same species as Shakespeare it is simply disgraceful. (Aldous Huxley) |
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On 05 May 2004 17:25:24 GMT, itty (Sherry ) yodeled:
BTW. Driving through Conway, Arkansas, we ran across the "Toad Squat Festival." Since DH would not stop, I"ll never know what one does at a Toad Squat Festival. Sherry WHAT IS WRONG WITH HIM???? Theresa alt.tv.frasier FAQ: http://www.im-listening.net/FAQ/ Single-mindedness is all very well in cows or baboons; in an animal claiming to belong to the same species as Shakespeare it is simply disgraceful. (Aldous Huxley) |
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In message , Seanette
Blaylock writes "Hopitus2" had some very interesting things to say about Tee hee...My Honey and Joe KittyLONG: When we lived near Silicon Valley, CA., we went once to that Gilroy Garlic Festival a few miles to the south. Gilroy is a tiny town around which are fields and fields of garlic growing; you can smell it halfway up to San Jose. They have more foods than you can imagine with garlic as an ingredient. There I ate my first (and last) garlic ice cream. Probably right up there with your cod ice cream for yum-yum factor. Garlic (and honey) ice cream? Over here please! There's a garlic festival on the Isle of Wight (off the South Coast of England) and, as Richard's sister lives on the island, we've been over several times at festival time. Garlic ice cream is *fab*. Also had the stuff in the Stinking Rose restaurant in San Fran last year. Yum. I need never fear vampires, that's for certain. -- Cathi |
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In message , Seanette
Blaylock writes "Hopitus2" had some very interesting things to say about Tee hee...My Honey and Joe KittyLONG: When we lived near Silicon Valley, CA., we went once to that Gilroy Garlic Festival a few miles to the south. Gilroy is a tiny town around which are fields and fields of garlic growing; you can smell it halfway up to San Jose. They have more foods than you can imagine with garlic as an ingredient. There I ate my first (and last) garlic ice cream. Probably right up there with your cod ice cream for yum-yum factor. Garlic (and honey) ice cream? Over here please! There's a garlic festival on the Isle of Wight (off the South Coast of England) and, as Richard's sister lives on the island, we've been over several times at festival time. Garlic ice cream is *fab*. Also had the stuff in the Stinking Rose restaurant in San Fran last year. Yum. I need never fear vampires, that's for certain. -- Cathi |
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BTW. Driving through Conway, Arkansas, we ran across the "Toad Squat
Festival." Since DH would not stop, I"ll never know what one does at a Toad Squat Festival. Sherry WHAT IS WRONG WITH HIM???? Theresa I know, I know. The man has no sense of adventure. :-) Sherry |
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