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2010 Dairy Bar at the State Fair
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Fuel Up To Play 60
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2010
What a great summertime tradition at the Indiana State Fairy – the Diary Bar, where you can get delicious, creamy and thick milk shakes, scrumptious grilled cheese sandwiches and huge ice cream cones in may yummy flavors. The Dairy Bar, is open throughout the run of the fair. |
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Milkshakes
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Vanilla, chocolate, strawberry |
| Grilled cheese |
gouda, Colby, Swiss, American |
| Frozen custard |
chocolate, vanilla |
| Milk |
chocolate & white |
| Mozzarella Sticks |
| Hand dipped ice cream |
6 different flavors |
Serving full menu until 9 p.m. Also serving breakfast sandwiches from 7 - 10 a.m. |
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| State Fair Favorite Exhibit Returns: The BIG CHEESE! |
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INDIANAPOLIS – “Who doesn’t love cheese!?” exclaimed Sarah Kaufmann, nationally renowned cheese sculptor. “And this will be a really BIG hunk of cheese!”
More than 1500 pounds of Indiana-produced mild cheddar cheese, along with a few other favorites, such as Gouda and white cheddar, will be sculpted into an amazing work of art portraying the NFL and National Dairy Council’s in-school based program, Fuel Up to Play 60.
Artist Sarah Kaufmann, one of only three known cheese carvers in the US, was
commissioned for the fifth consecutive year by the American Dairy Association of Indiana (ADA) to create the sculpture, entitled Fuel Up to Play 60, encouraging the availability and consumption of nutrient-rich foods, along with 60 minutes of daily physical activity for all school-aged children.
On opening day, Kaufmann will begin carving two 640-pound blocks of mild cheddar cheese from Pace Dairy in Crawfordsville, IN into an amazing work of art that will measure an estimated 7 feet wide by 3.5 feet high. In just five days, this unique masterpiece will come to life with the image of Colts mascot, Blue, and buddy playing football on the turf at Lucas Oil Stadium with a crowd cheering them on in the background (attached: pic of mini-sculpture). Once completed the sculpture will remain in a large refrigerated case at the east end of the Pioneer Our Land Pavilion... Read More... |
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