Sunday, August 26, 2012

Missouri State Fair

Last weekend we made our first visit to a state fair! We intended to go on Saturday and Sunday, but the way we meander on road trips, it took us nine hours to get to Sedalia from St Louis (180 miles). We stayed in the historic Hotel Bothwelll in downtown Sedalia, so after we went to the Wheel Inn for guberburgers, we just spent the evening at the hotel bar. It is a really beautiful hotel, if a bit pricey. It's also rumored to be haunted, although the bartender had no experiences to share and no one else in the hotel seemed particularly interested in us. My review of the place, at $150/night, is "meh". Update: After an email exchange with the manager this afternoon, I can confidently say that I recommend Hotel Bothwell for your next visit to Sedalia. I love responsive, proactive hotel managers like nothing else.

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The state fairgrounds are pretty awesome. Most of the buildings were built in the early 1900s. The barns are all red brick, as are many of the exhibition buildings.

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COW WASH!

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You may remember my post about CANstruction in St Louis (and I STILL cannot find any info online about who won). Same idea, here. Most of this truck is made of beans.

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I have no segue for the petting zoo, but need to show you these pictures of a tortoise eating an apple, which is the most adorable thing in creation, a white buffalo, and jacob sheep.

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On to the the competitions! We are very curious about the motiviation behind submitting items for the state fair. We could Google it, but I want to hear from you, especially if you've ever participated. We noticed with the handicrafts that not everything is new, so I guess you can just submit your best whenever you want to? Is it just bragging rights or do you win money? There were so many more categories than I expected! Not just jams, hams, quilts, and pumkins, but flowers, plants, honey, and antiques.

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Honeycombs

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This is cake. Yes, a Paul Mitchell Haircare theme cake.

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Quilts and breads in the Home Economics Building

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Preserves

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The sign says it all.

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The prize for this one is a gift card for Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds, my favorite Missouri company.

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Hams. The bacon picture didn't turn out.

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This special quilt photo is for Robin Utz. You might want to consider a state fair submission, I'm just saying.

AND FINALLY, the best part of all! When we were leaving, the sea lion show was just letting out. We laughed at how the sea lions were checking the crowd every time they did a lap in their tank, and then realized they were checking to see if anyone was waiting for a photo op! We have a collection of these souvenir photos, so of course we could not say no to sea lions!

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The state fair is over for 2012, but mark your calendar for August 8-18, 2013!

One thing I meant to add: Where is all the weird state fair food like fried coke balls? The weirdest thing I saw was fried green tomatoes, and that's not weird at all for Missouri. I think I saw cheesecake on a stick but it wasn't even fried. So disappointing! I can get a corn dog at any carnival.

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Wheel Inn Drive-In

Man, that July heat wave was miserable, wasn't it? This summer I have been as lazy as I normally am in December, but I'm trying to get back in the swing of things. I have a lot of visits to write about, but this one is a priority for all my Facebook fans. We're in Sedalia, MO for the state fair and we ate at the Wheel Inn not two three (detour to hotel bar) hours ago, so this is hot off the presses!

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Long before I started this blog, I was interested in every kind of unusual roadside attraction, and I did a lot of reading of both guidebooks and websites. Nearly every single one mentions the Wheel Inn Drive-in's Guberburger as a "weird food" of Missouri. Wheel Inn has been serving up their famous steak burger with lettuce, tomato, salad dressing (some say mayonnaise, but us mayo purists know salad dressing is not mayo), and PEANUT BUTTER since 1947. Yes, your burger comes with a dollop of warm peanut butter.

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I have to say, I was skeptical. I felt like I had to try it, since I was going to be in Sedalia anyway and this is mentioned by all the books, websites, and travel shows. But boy, that combination of toppings sounded like a test of my cast iron stomach. So I put it out to my friends: get me to 400 Facebook friends by days end on Friday, and I will eat the Guberburger.

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By the end of the day we had 409 fans! YAY! So despite getting a little lost, we stuck it out until we found the Wheel Inn and I ate that Guberburger! And you know what? IT WAS DELICIOUS. A+, would eat again! At first your tastebuds are kind of confused, but by the time you finish, peanut butter on a burger makes perfect sense and you'll wonder why more restaurants don't do it. Seriously.

I had a lot of fun with the Facebook fan drive and am already thinking about my next "personal dare". If you're not a fan already, click our Facebook link on the sidebar. Once there, click like, and hover over that button until you can check "Show in News Feed"!