Excuse my recent absence from the Internet. You will
have to read one of my future posts on another blog to understand why, but at
this particular moment our excursion to Baconfest needs to be addressed. Our
report is long overdue. I know you have all been waiting anxious to hear news of
such a wondrous event, and perhaps you have even been anxious over my long
absence (Okay maybe not).
Wow! Nueske’s has
truly fantastic products. Their bacon and cheddar sausage, …I’m still
drooling. I know they always have a kiosk in Mayfair Mall during the
holidays.
The
Wisconsin Cheese Mart, of Old World Third Street, had this bacon wrapped
baked cheddar….
Where am I? Oh!
And if you gave the Cheese People your e-mail address
they gave you a free chunk of cheese.
Then their was the bacon wrapped water chestnuts and
the mounds of bacon and bacon dip provided by Patrick Cudahy.
Problem. Not enough vendors. My heart sank as soon as
we entered the auditorium. Too much empty space. Waiting in line was the rule of
the day though the organizers told us, “Don’t make lines just walk up and take
what you want.”
Did we get our money’s worth? Two nice aprons,
cheese, the consumption of a goodly portion of bacon and bacon enhanced foods
(though I was expecting much more) and $15 in slot machine play? I may be wrong
to suggest that we did not get our money’s worth.
Long story short; they need to keep the same amount
of available tickets and find at least twice as many vendors. We don’t drink
alcohol and all the free (if you bought a ticket) drink samples, there were
quite a few booths, were alcoholic. I whole lot of people left dissatisfied. I
expected more food, and to be their max for one hour of gorging rather then the
nearly two hours it took us to forage for enough samples to feel like maybe we
got our money’s worth. Then we had to wait in another long line to get our
credit for the slots.
But the experience has not brought my spirit down. I
have no less a reverence for all that is bacon than before.
Spring is on the rise and riding is on the mind. If
you fancy I long Sunday drive tomorrow, Saturday, then the La Crosse
Bike Swap II might be for you. Or just prepare for the coming, ever faithful
Bike Expo
at State Fair Park; April 8th through the 10th. The original Bike Expo, not
a Johnny come lately wanna-be. And it is free, unlike some of its’ spin
offs.
Metro Mountain Bikers here in Milwaukee will be
continuing with their fantastic work with Maintenance Mondays. The Odd Tuesday
Rides will continue and Competitive Wednesdays will be expanding. A local
retailer known for hosting similar events may take the Metro Mountain Biker’s
Wednesday event under their wing to cover any insurance requirements. The
location may vary from week to week.
Be prepared to ride. If you have the mind to ride now
watch for ice along shady corners and underpasses.
The $132 question: What were my three most favorite
WORS
races? Keeping the same question. Check out
the Charity Jackpot Page link in the sidebar to possibly triple the
amount.
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