Posted by Artistry on May 14, 2017 · Leave a Comment
The 70th annual Alice In Dairyland finale ended at Lambeau Field Atrium this year with a fun night of great food, great views, and good competition. And to make clear, the Alice In Dairyland events shift counties from year to year, so it being at Lambeau Field this year was an anomaly that won’t happen … Continue reading →
Category America's Dairyland, Featured Cheeseheads, Green Bay, Lambeau Field, Wisconsin Agriculture, Wisconsin Artisan Cheese, Wisconsin Meat Products · Tagged with Alice In Dairyland, Cheese, Cheeseheads: The Documentary, Green Bay, Lambeau Field, Travel, Wisconsin
Posted by Artistry on May 13, 2017 · Leave a Comment
Night One of the 70th Alice In Dairyland events in Green Bay (technically Brown County was hosting, but it took place mostly in GB). Getting to run around the Green Bay Botanical Gardens was in and of itself a great pleasure, but hanging with some fellow sponsors and hearing all about Wisconsin agriculture made the … Continue reading →
Category America's Dairyland, Green Bay, Made In Wisconsin, Nature, Wisconsin Agriculture · Tagged with Agricultrure, Alice In Dairyland, Business, Green Bay, Neville Museum, Photos, Wisconsin
Posted by Artistry on April 3, 2016 · Leave a Comment
I think the photos say it all (perfect light, that’s what it is)… * * *
Posted by Artistry on January 6, 2014 · Leave a Comment
Almena is a small town that you’ll miss if you blink off Highway 8 in Barron County. One reason to keep your eyes open and pull over if traveling that way is the Almena Meat Company. Try the double smoked beef snack sticks and, if you love smoked sausages, you’ll love these even more. I … Continue reading →
Category Made In Wisconsin, Traveling Wisconsin, Wisconsin Agriculture, Wisconsin Meat Products · Tagged with Almena, Almena Meat Company, Artisan Meats, Barron County, Beef, foodie, Snack Sticks, Snow, Travel, Winter, Wisconsin
Posted by Artistry on August 10, 2013 · Leave a Comment
Here’s a neat little article about how Wisconsin is the largest grower of Ginseng in the United States, and heralded as the best in China and other countries who prize it for its quality. My brother goes to China all the time on business and can attest to this first hand, as he gets asked … Continue reading →