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Two reluctant fairgoers get a taste of the Midwest. Written By: Teresa Nowakowski | Alexander Dacy | 6:43 pm, Jul. 27, 2021 ×
Cheese curds, scones, pork chops on a stick and tacos can all be found at the Olmsted County Fair.(Alexander Dacy and Teresa Nowakowski / Post Bulletin)
Let’s preface this: Neither of us are fair people.
Alexander is from Maryland, where county fairs aren’t a big deal. And though Teresa is from Rochester, she doesn’t love the fair. Maybe it’s her fear of a freak fair ride accident, maybe it’s a longtime feud with a certain cow.
Suffice it to say we were out of our element Tuesday at the Olmsted County Fair, where we were charged with reviewing six food items.