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Originally Posted by Adriatic:

First off, Pere Marquette, SOO fans, buffs of any logging trains should look into Michigans U.P. rich history climbing out of the wilderness in the 1800s

 

 ..and Trolls live under the bridge!

(live south of the Mackinaw bridge)

 

Fudgies- are tourists who (only*)shop for fudge, rather than partake in REAL Mi.-U.P. fun. (*I buy the fudge, you will too. Diabetics, see Pasties below )

 

Rural localities of Mi. have unique foods, spread all over the state.

 

Pasties are a pastry wrapped meal. "A drier, handle-able, pot-pie. I think its Scottish.

 

And my favorite coffee supplement is "Trenary Toast". Holds together wet too.

First try out, was on a trip in Wisconsin, or Minnesota. A stop at a nowhere/nothing gas station, wielded not much of a selection. I knew the town in Mich., so bought it.

 Brown bagged cinnamon toast is all Hard as a rock? I thought I would hate it!

But add a gulp of your favorite snack beverage, and its flavor/texture is heaven. How they make bagged toast taste so good is beyond me. I see it 600+ miles from that town easy. Don't really care how they do it either, I'm just happy eating it .

Don't let this package fool you!

 

toast

Wow Its a small world. Saw these a lot in Germany and were great with my morning gallon of Cappuccino.( Breakfast of Champions and life blood of the Military ) They also must survive the US Mail system as we had 4 boxes in arrive in Afghanistan from somebody's family . They didn't last an hour. But one thing was odd. The dog wouldn't touch it.

 

 

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