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Raleigh's North Carolina State Fair
When I think of the NC State Fair, what comes to mind is lotsa rides and games, crowds of people and fried fun foods everywhere. Nothing is more a tradition to NC, then the good ‘ol fair. Takes me back to the small baseball carnivals and events in my hometown. I remember Debbie Gibson came out to my town. Remember her? She was the craze.
NC State Fair is all about the food. I like those big turkey legs. They’re big enough to feed a small village. It’s one of the few healthier food items on the menu. Oh, and the corn on the cob is really good. But on the not so healthy side…where else can you get barbecue sundaes, chocolate covered bacon, deep fried ho-ho’s, oreos, pecan pie, and Reese’s peanut butter cups? This time I got a ‘lil adventurous with the deep fried mac-n-cheese…which is the newest item on the menu. It’s okay to live a little!
While they said there was a low turnout of 37,000 on day one, it sure looked like this year did good as in previous years.
The highlight for me besides the food…was going in the Crafts and Hobby barn. There you could see the Lego contest. Great work!
Then a little further along you see all kinds of trinkets, and scrapbook items with awarded ribbons. Not to razz on the fine artistry of the contestants, but I think I could’ve entered and won first prize. Like many of the others. Every entry seem to have won a ribbon.
…Then you’ll find Jerry Span at the end of the building giving a demonstration. He’s Vince Shlomi’s job replacement for Sham-Wow from “As Seen on TV”. He’s a professional. Gotta love hearing the …”but wait, there’s more…” So I came back with 3 of these Sham-Wows. I think I’ll use one in my shower.
I wanted to ride the ferris wheel but the line seemed e a mile long. And I didn’t have the patience to wait for the pig race. Inside the Dorton Arena, there are live performances. Like Kellie Pickler who is a regular. And then there was Julianne Hough on the events list. Not sure what she would be doing for $5 a ticket. I know she was a dancer on “Dancing with the Stars” but what kind of performance would she give? There’s also Anoop Desai. The star from “Slumdog Millionaire”. Another one I’m curious as to what he would do. But I guess I wasn’t curious enough to check it out. Anyone?
Cameron Village's 60 Years Celebration
Take yourself back in time circa the 60’s. In Raleigh style, you can celebrate at Cameron Village during their Groove Fest this week. All in the spirit of celebrating Cameron Village’s 60 years. You’ve probably seen animated advertisements around Raleigh. It’s a perfect time of year to get out and about. This weekend they will have a Beatles tribute band and I imagine some groovy people dressed up maybe in Austin Power-esque inspired outfits.
Raleigh Fall is in the Air…
Fall is officially here. There are lots of Raleigh events and activities coming up. The North Carolina State Fair around the corner, Parade of Homes, expos, concerts (like U2 which caught a big buzz), and you name it sporting events. And of course pumpkin, pumpkin everywhere. I was making a delicious pumpkin bread from a friend’s recipe.
And don’t forget to check out the Broadway South Series. They have a Pink Floyd Experience. It’s a 200,000 watt light spectacle with quadraphonic sound… I don’t know exactly what that means but it sounds impressive! I’m actually not a Pink Floyd fan but years ago, I had a surreal Pink Floyd experience of having to listen to Pink Floyd’s “The Wall” tape for 17 hours straight in a car! That was a torturous road trip. Can you imagine? (Pink Floyd die hard fans probably could). Well…I felt like my brain had gone numb. But I’ve gotten over it and wouldn’t mind seeing the show now.
Love this time of year! Get ready for a great fall.
Raleigh Peche de Chocolat
Raleigh’s 
Peche de Chocolat has one of the best, fun gourmet experiences I’ve had in the Triangle. They offer a wine and chocolate tasting or pairing for just $10. And it’s not something that takes a lot of your time but you can stay as long as you like. It’s on the first Friday evening of each month. I went pretty early in the evening. I told them I didn’t mind having their wine and chocolate then ‘cause it was sooo good even though that’s normally dinner time for me when I stopped in for the tasting. Here’s Alec and Laura from the store.
Visit the North Raleigh Farmers Market
Downtown Raleigh Designer Market
Every week there’s something (some things) interesting going on in Raleigh. You don’t have to be a Raleigh insider to appreciate. Like the Downtown Designer Market where there are lots of artists with their handmade jewelry, scarves, and other handmade goods. It was in the parking lot off West Street.
They even had this hot dog stand.
Raleigh's Handmade Market Downtown Expo
Over the weekend I went to the Handmade Market in downtown Raleigh at Marbles Museum. Like most Raleigh small shopping events… and there are a lot of them which is awesome for shoppers…this one was very intimate, but busy, and you got to meet the owners and in this case, the owner/designers. I enjoy looking around unique bazaar (not bizarre) environments. I get a lot of inspiration and it’s visually stimulating. I remember in Charleston there’s an area downtown that has something very similar but I think it’s year round. There is a lot of pottery and women weaving baskets right in front of you. Similarly at this handmade expo, I saw handmade cards, clothes, jewelry, photographs, bags, candles, and anything else you can think of making… these creative entrepreneurs at this expo had created them and were now displaying them for sale.
Here’s a photo of a woman named Marcia (pronounced Mar-cee-ah)…










Raleigh Shopping Spree Event
I taste tested some coffees and tried a few dips. And I tried a red velvet or red devil cupcake and a muffin sample.
I also found a Michael Stars vendor who sold Michael Stars shirts for $25. Woo-hoo!