She said each day at noon there are free cooking demonstrations on the stage. Want free samples? They have those also.
Items you can sample correspond to the featured commodity that day at the fair. For example, cheese is featured Friday and the cheese sculpture is also revealed Friday right next to the Indiana Grown Marketplace.
Spahr tells HAT this is the first year Indiana State Department of Agriculture’s Indiana Grown program is managing the store, selling the member products for the members.
More free samples are available at the Indiana Farm Bureau building. They serve free popcorn every day from noon to 5 p.m.
The INFB Women’s Leadership Committee will host “Taste from Indiana Farms” in the Farm Bureau Building auditorium, August 15, 16 and 17 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fairgoers have the opportunity to sample free, locally-grown foods, served by Indiana farm families, and take home a collection of recipes from the event. This year’s featured foods are beef meatballs, cinnamon apple juice, cucumbers and pickles, pretzel snacks, ham slices, semi-sweet chocolate chips, pulled duck, vegetable juice, cheese cubes and lamb burgers.
“We always look forward to opportunities to teach Hoosiers a little bit more about how their food is produced,” said Isabella Chism, INFB’s second vice president and Women’s Leadership Committee chair. “At ‘Taste’ visitors can sample the food we grow and interact with the farmers who grow it. It’s a great opportunity to get answers directly from the source and enjoy quality, homegrown foods.”
INFB also hosts their Old-Fashioned Pancake Breakfast on Farmers Day, August 16, from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. on Main Street. Pancakes, sausage and drinks are available for a $3 suggested donation to support the Indiana FFA Foundation.