Dorset's annual 'Taste of Dorset' event drew large crowds on Sunday, August 3, as visitors indulged in a variety of delicious foods. Attendees eagerly lined up for popular items from La Pasta Italian Eatery, such as the 'mama meata cone' and 'bigga meatball,' with queues stretching along Dorset. Vehicles filled State Highway 226 for several miles, highlighting the event's popularity. Participants enjoyed classic favorites like cheese curds, pork chops, and bubble waffles, alongside new treats including lefse chips, blueberry panna cotta, and funnel fries. Ace Kitchen Place offered seasoned lefse and lefse chips, collaborating with a local vendor to provide quality products. Meanwhile, 218 Venture sold out of pina colada buckets, and the First English Lutheran Church baked over 100 pies and sold 75 dozen ears of corn. Allison Offerdahl from Companeros noted the bustling atmosphere and perfect weather, contributing to a successful and enjoyable day for all.
Vibrant Tastes and Crowds at Dorset's Annual Food Festival
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