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    Page 6 - Special Edition • Morrow County Fair and Rodeo • Heppner Gazette-Times, Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Compete to be “Oregon’s Best” at the Morrow County Fair
The O regon’s Best
Contests are a tradition at
the M orrow County Fair,
August 15-19, and you are
invited to join the fun. Four
contests challenge you to
bake, cook or spit with the
best o f them for a chance to
w in great prizes. Participate
in one or all four contests
and see o f you can be Or­
egon’s Best.
Every great baker
knows that great bread starts
w ith superb ingredients.
Start your recipe for the
Bob’s Red Mill Best Home-
Baked Bread contest with
Bob’s Red Mill flours, cere-
als or grains and you will be
well on your way to baking a
blue ribbon loaf. First place
winner receives $50 and two
five pound bags o f B ob’s
Red Mill flour.
We recall the aroma
and taste o f recipes that are
special to each o f us, passed
down from generation to
generation. Conjure up your
memories o f these special
comfort foods, and prepare
your favorite recipe for the
Down Home Favorites Rec­
ipe contest, sponsored by
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FLAV-R-PAC and Santiam.
First place winner receives
an apron embroidered with
the FLAV-R-PAC and San­
tiam logos and a coupon for
FLAV-R-PAC or Santiam
product.
C re a te y o u r ow n
original snack, salad, main
dish, side dish or dessert
using your special blend
o f ingredients and one or
more o f any o f the delicious
tasting chesses produced in
Oregon for the Delicious,
Nutritious Summer Recipe
Challenge, sponsored by the
Dairy Farmers o f Oregon.
First place winner receives
a “got milk” T-shirt and a
coupon for Oregon Dairy
product.
Show us your best
seed sp ittin ’ form with a
seed from a PlumP' swee'
and juicy H erm iston Wa­
termelon in the Hermiston
Watermelon Seed Spitting
Contest. First place winner
will receive a Hermiston
Watermelon Lover’s cham­
pionship baseball cap.
First place winners
in all contests will be listed
on O regonfresh.net along
with their winning recipe or
seed-spitting distance.
For more informa­
tion about the Oregon’s Best
Contests, including which
contest are available at your
county fair, contact your lo­
cal county fair office or visit
www.Oregon fresh. net.
Lots to eat at the fair!
Tillamook Cheese
Made in Tillamook and Boardman, Oregon
Proud to be a farmer-owned cooperative.
Along with the 4-H
Snack Shack, outside food
offerings will include Fer­
nando’s Mexican Food from
H ermiston with delicious
enchiladas, burritos, tacos,
and much more.
Ron and Judy Peters
from Yureka, California, will
be back this year with over
20 flavors o f Shaved Ice to
choose from. The Carrillo’s
from Milton-Freewater will
be back again this year with
their delicious elephant ears
and ice cream desserts.
Also this year Mur­
ray’s Drug will have hot and
cold espresso bar drinks.
And d o n ’t forget the ice
cream social sponsored by
C olum bia River Process­
ing, Inc., o f Boardman. The
Morrow County Fair Board
m em bers will be serving
once again..
Canning contests
offered
Visit us at the Morrow County Fair and
sample some o f our award-winning cheese.
In the Canning De­
partment Ball & Kerr are
sponsoring adult and youth
food preservation awards.
For more details look on
pages 49 and 51 in the pre-
miurr\book.