omg, everyone! i ate chocolate covered bacon! with purl!
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it's not nearly as bad as you think. in fact, that was the consensus of everyone who tried it: hmm. not bad.
i wanted to try the pickles and almost did. but the smell of the onion rings sucked me in and i went all traditional.
@art: well, i made sure to get my democrat ass outta there just in time.
they will FRY anything.
and usually put in on a stick. but the pig lickers were not on sticks. they were in a funnel cup. like the cookies. except when the cookies were in overflowing plastic tubs.
@csfl- which reminds me. . . .have you tried "fried ice cream"?
I watched them try to make this on some show with Mark Summers or something, and it didn't work very well.
ok, the ones i saw everyone carrying were MUCH more overflowing than this.
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1071/1392135789_89f335ab43.jpg
fried ice cream is a mexican specialty and the one time i had it it was totally delish!
omg, I forgot they were called pig lickers. I told everyone at work we ate them and they all recoiled in horror.
you forgot about the deep fried green beans!
the deep-fried green beans fucking rocked! the best part of 'dinner,' they were.
that thing might or might not have had a name but here's what it was (and my friend and i both agreed it was really quite good!): pastrami with cream cheese rolled up around a pickle. there were supposed to be some hot peppers in there too but we didn't seem to get any.
your recollection of food titles blows me away.
of course, I was in no shape to remember anything by 3am
mary made me appreciate bacon and cookies and deep-fried things even more.
and fireworks.

does fair food count as street food?