After a few hours of shopping, watching pioneer demonstrations, and
playing children's games, you'll no doubt be ready to eat. Fortunately, the
Johnny Appleseed Festival offers you plenty of options!
Food vendors at the Johnny Appleseed Festival are required to prepare their
offerings using the methods employed during the mid-1800's, the period
during which John Chapman lived. Cooking is done over wood or coal fires - electricity and propane are not permitted - and the foods that they prepare
must be appropriate to the time period as well. So, you won't see elephant
ears, fried Twinkies, or frozen ices in bright plastic cups. The food at the
Johnny Appleseed Festival hearkens back to the days of the pioneers.
Chicken, cooked over an open fire grill, ham and beans with freshly made
cornbread. Grilled turkey legs and buffalo burgers and more.
Since ours is an open-air Festival, you can watch as vendors make fresh
caramel corn in giant cast iron kettles, or observe how old-fashioned
chicken and dumplings are prepared and served. And of course, there are
numerous selections featuring our signature food - the apple! Apple
dumplings, caramel apples, fried apples rolled in cinnamon sugar, apple pie,
and plenty of cider - the choice is yours. And the scent of the open air
cooking is really something that is beyond description - you have to
experience it in person.
Food vendors at the Johnny Appleseed Festival pledge a minimum of 20% of
their net profit back to the Festival. It is our primary source of operating
income, which has allowed us to run the Festival without collecting an
admission fee from our visitors. Also, most of the food vendors are
not-for-profit organizations - Kiwanis, Lions, and Optimists, as well as
school and church groups, so the balance of their profits are funneled back
into the community. So if you're looking for an excuse to have a second
sizzle chop or another apple pancake rollup, just know that the food that
you're purchasing helps to support a variety of worthwhile causes. So feel
free to indulge!
Well, I hope you'll come on down and see me. I'd love to meet you and your family. See you soon!
Johnny Appleseed
Looking to be a Food Vendor for a future festival? Download your
application:
2009 Application
(Coming Soon)
Questions? Contact the area representative on our contact form.