And while you're up there, be sure to get a sweet roll from the Hilltop in L'Anse (only 230 miles from Lehtos). Another UP food with its own URL:
http://www.sweetroll.com/
And while you're up there, be sure to get a sweet roll from the Hilltop in L'Anse (only 230 miles from Lehtos). Another UP food with its own URL:
http://www.sweetroll.com/
Years ago,in a land not far away,all the malls around here had a shop named "Cinnabun".Then you walked in the place the smell just permeated the entire mall and sometimes the parking lot as well.This was more than the law should allow,sinful it was.I had a few of those.
I first had 'pasties' in the U.P. on my way to Isle Royale for a scout hiking trip. Had them again on the way home. Tasty.Of course you know that Michigan, especially the Upper Peninsula is the pasty capital of the US. In the UP, they are not exactly "little".
Formerly uhfox
Springer to Bear Mountain Inn, NY
N Adams, MA to Clarendon VT
Franconia Notch to Crawford Notch
My typical weekend backpacking trip to Pictured Rocks involves getting my permit at the ranger station, then a quick drive to Muldoons to pick up a pastie (with). Then I drive to the trailhead, hike in, set up my tent, dump in my fluffed-up my sleeping bag, then toddle to a spot from which I can look at the lake and eat my still warm pastie. Mmmmm.
Darn, I haven't done it since the weekend before last. Hmmm, maybe I should schedule another little trip next weekend... .
Pringles
May 24th Michigan's U.P. Pastie Day (pass-tee). Nothing better in the deer woods of upper michigan.
I start out the Day with nothing and by the end of the Day I still have most of it.