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URL icon « Reply #150 on: April 08, 2009, 08:48:47 AM »

Hey Lalagay sent you a PM.... Flower

Do I smell Bacon Cup Cakes ???Rolleyes
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URL icon « Reply #151 on: April 08, 2009, 09:03:11 PM »

So other than all of the fine culinary experiments each of you are bringing or preparing upon arrival.
What is available for purchase once one arrives at the TBF?
I plan on camping at Illium and doing most of my own food.
However once I get in town I dont see myself making the trek back just for grub,
so whats availbale and what are some favorites?

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Freckled Farmer - Illiam is the furthest Planet Bluegrass campsite from the festival grounds.  It is beautiful, quiet, and has a river fed by snow-melt running beside it (excellent for morning plunges).  A free shuttle bus runs hourly most of the day.  Bring a bike.  There is a long paved trail that can be ridden into town and to the festival grounds.  Telluride has two small to medium sized grocery stores.  Telluride has been a festival town for many many years, so the restaurants, bars, and stores know how to do things while festivals are going on.  Both stores are kept well-stocked throughout the festival.  Prices are reasonable, and both have gourmet and organic items.  Telluride is acustomed to catering to the hip, rich, and funky classes.  The town has a plethera of restaurants and bars.  The vendor-food inside the festival is excellent and there are many many choices.  Planet Bluegrass does an excellent job selecting vendors of all types for their festivals.  A favorite spot of mine in town is Baked In Telluride.  It's a bakery that has very tasty doughnuts, pastries, breads, pizza, coffee, etc.  It's a festivarian hang-out and is located right next to one of the grocery stores... and is an easy walk to and from the festival grounds.  You can without a dought wait until you get to Telluride to buy campground food, festival food, beer, wine, and other beverages at pretty reasonable prices.  Be adventurous... wait 'til you get to Telluride to do your shopping...

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URL icon « Reply #152 on: April 09, 2009, 01:36:20 AM »

So other than all of the fine culinary experiments each of you are bringing or preparing upon arrival.
What is available for purchase once one arrives at the TBF?
I plan on camping at Illium and doing most of my own food.
However once I get in town I dont see myself making the trek back just for grub,
so whats availbale and what are some favorites?

Pea's

 The Freckled Farmer

Freckled Farmer - Illiam is the furthest Planet Bluegrass campsite from the festival grounds.  It is beautiful, quiet, and has a river fed by snow-melt running beside it (excellent for morning plunges).  A free shuttle bus runs hourly most of the day.  Bring a bike.  There is a long paved trail that can be ridden into town and to the festival grounds.  Telluride has two small to medium sized grocery stores.  Telluride has been a festival town for many many years, so the restaurants, bars, and stores know how to do things while festivals are going on.  Both stores are kept well-stocked throughout the festival.  Prices are reasonable, and both have gourmet and organic items.  Telluride is acustomed to catering to the hip, rich, and funky classes.  The town has a plethera of restaurants and bars.  The vendor-food inside the festival is excellent and there are many many choices.  Planet Bluegrass does an excellent job selecting vendors of all types for their festivals.  A favorite spot of mine in town is Baked In Telluride.  It's a bakery that has very tasty doughnuts, pastries, breads, pizza, coffee, etc.  It's a festivarian hang-out and is located right next to one of the grocery stores... and is an easy walk to and from the festival grounds.  You can without a dought wait until you get to Telluride to buy campground food, festival food, beer, wine, and other beverages at pretty reasonable prices.  Be adventurous... wait 'til you get to Telluride to do your shopping...

Kaptain Karlos  Cheers


The Closet Grocery Store would be Roses .. at the western end of Telluride
I think its still Roses's ... some help here ...
Prices ?....For a Mtn Town there are not Bad ....Most of us pack Alot of Food and Brew into Telluride
however... if you dont have the ways or means ...aka 18 wheeler rig ...LOL <JK>
The Markets in Telluride have everything !
Price's are Higher ! not bad but 25% higher than you megamart !
bring what you can ..
If you cant bring anything ... bring your CC!
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URL icon « Reply #153 on: April 09, 2009, 01:37:47 AM »

If you want Resturant Info we have a bunch of great places !
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URL icon « Reply #154 on: April 09, 2009, 02:53:42 PM »


The Closet Grocery Store would be Roses .. at the western end of Telluride
I think its still Roses's ... some help here ...
Prices ?....For a Mtn Town there are not Bad ....Most of us pack Alot of Food and Brew into Telluride
however... if you dont have the ways or means ...aka 18 wheeler rig ...LOL <JK>
The Markets in Telluride have everything !
Price's are Higher ! not bad but 25% higher than you megamart !
bring what you can ..
If you cant bring anything ... bring your CC!
Pea.,s


I think you may be speaking of Clarks?   It is on the right as you enter the Town of Telluride?   I would consider that to be the largest grocery store in T-Ride and then the Village Market next to Baked in Telluride which is walking distance to Town Park (convenient when schlepping bags of ice)
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URL icon « Reply #155 on: April 09, 2009, 03:59:17 PM »

Food?   What food? 
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URL icon « Reply #156 on: April 09, 2009, 04:06:07 PM »

But wait.....there's more!
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URL icon « Reply #157 on: April 09, 2009, 04:06:59 PM »

Food?   What food? 
That looks so good I think I can smell em Cheers
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URL icon « Reply #158 on: April 09, 2009, 04:10:34 PM »

I wasn't quite done yet.......here ya go!
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URL icon « Reply #159 on: April 09, 2009, 04:13:52 PM »

Why stop now.....there's also this!........

Are ya hungry yet?     
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URL icon « Reply #160 on: April 09, 2009, 04:18:58 PM »

Ohhh Stop already Wink Flower
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URL icon « Reply #161 on: April 09, 2009, 04:48:50 PM »

And that is how we eat at Camp Run a Muck.

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URL icon « Reply #162 on: April 09, 2009, 05:12:23 PM »

Did you have to show that oyster???? I'm not sure I can wait now.......
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URL icon « Reply #163 on: April 09, 2009, 05:26:52 PM »

Ahhhh, food, lets all eat again soon.  It is a dangerous thing to take pictures of food, makes me want to eat.  and then drink.  Camping and food has created the need for larger coolers, better camp stoves, grills, and dutch ovens for the highly skilled.  Charcoal is often required and you have to watch the coals after the food is done.  Lets not start any fires.
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URL icon « Reply #164 on: April 09, 2009, 05:51:49 PM »

Ahhhh, food, lets all eat again soon. 
Man Dan you are funny, reminds me of fireside theater.. LOL Medal
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