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Old 01-11-2015, 02:31 AM   #105
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Originally Posted by stargazingboi View Post
I grew up 20 minutes from Fall River....these are some of the best things from there. I remember the first time I ventured out of the area and headed to a fair seeking out fried dough (because at that time I though everyone knew what a mallie (malasadas) was...and when I got what they called an Elephant Ear I scratched my head. Hmmm I thought...took a bite and spit it right out...wth I thought. My friends got a good laugh at my response. Still to this day I can't eat anything but a mallies

oh and lets not forget this

OMG, yes. Del's frozen lemonade. Wherever folks gather to have fun in Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts you will find a Del's truck. Trivia: Was almost chosen as the RI state drink. Lost out to coffee milk.



Can't find coffee milk anywhere in Quebec but it wasn't really a carnival/fair food

but this sure was and it's delicious with coffee milk but then what isn't.
Hmmmm! Clam cakes (often called clam fritters for some reason).


I get it about Elephant Ears, lol. In montreal they have Beaver Tails. And while I can eat one warm without spitting it out, why would I want to. I think if you grow up eating malasadas it spoils you for anything else.
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