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Maybe all that walking and sweating helps burn off some of the excess calories. |
| By Andy Tarnoff Publisher E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Andy Tarnoff |
| Published July 2, 2008 at 10:57 a.m. |
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I know, I know, I'm a creature of habit. But that's one of the best parts about Summerfest -- renewing old traditions that you can only enjoy 11 days a year.
Everyone has his or her own annual Summerfest plan of action: taking a lap from stage to stage, scoping out the merch tent, riding the Skyglider, whatever.
But for the purpose of this blog, I want to lay out my own food traditions. None really make for a healthy dinner, but maybe all that walking and sweating helps burn off some of the excess calories (does listening to music count as exercise?).
Of course, I don't I eat all of these on every trip to the Big Gig. But I can say that I eat only these at Summerfest. There might be better food available, but the fest curmudgeon within me is perfectly content to munch on:
Robbie's Corn: Summerfest and corn on the cob go hand in hand. I love making a bee line for the corn stand, then wandering around the grounds, gnawing my way through an ear. I spend the next hour trying to dislodge corn from my teeth with a complimentary toothpick or 10.
Saz's mozzarella sticks: I've heard plenty of people say they are trite, but since I find myself at the actual restaurant less than once a year, I get my fill at Summerfest. Fried inside an egg roll wrapper, hands down, Saz's makes the best mozzarella sticks I've ever had (though the Safe House is a close second).
The King and I's volcano chicken: Not all the food at Summerfest is fried and loaded with carbs. The King and I's volcano chicken, which is great at the restaurant, is also great on the grounds. And it's a big plate of food for $9, making it one of the better bargains at Summerfest.
Edwardo's stuffed spinach pizza: This is a bit more of a novelty now, considering Edwardo's shut its Downtown location. But even I know that there's nothing even vaguely healthy about a gigantic slice of stuffed pizza. I'd put this entry into the "retired" category.
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Posted by milly on July 2, 2008 at 3:03 p.m. (report)
thanks for the volcano chicken suggestion. i'm going to slob that down tonight.
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Posted by rmsh on July 2, 2008 at 12:53 p.m. (report)
I always take a half day of vacation on opening day of Summerfest and the first thing I eat is a Martino's Chicago style hot dog with extra sport peppers. I also love the Venice Club's egg plant strips and pizza Lorina. To me, it's not Summerfest without those things!
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Posted by Wez on July 2, 2008 at 12:50 p.m. (report)
My cob of corn from Robbie's was very dry and not tasty, but that won't stop me from getting another!
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