Monday, June 22, 2009

Taste of Muskegon 2009









Sue & I volunteered in the ticket booth on Saturday from 11-2. That was the perfect time to work, as the crowds started out light and the weather was not blasting hot.
I enjoyed working at it and would do it again.

The County of Muskegon is celebrating its 150th year as an established county, so in recognition of this, the head Chef of the Baker College Culinary arts department, created a cake in the shape of Muskegon County. He had various landmarks around the county on there, all edible. The County commissioners were there too.

They served cake to the first 2,000 people. Sue and I also got a piece of the County cake. I got the piece with the Michigan's Adventure wooden roller coaster ride. It was made out of spaghetti with chocolate.

Cole's bakery made a 150 inch garlic bread which was to be the World's Record. So, hopefully, we will see it in the Guiness Book of World records. That would be pretty cool.

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