Down Home Favorite Recipes Contest
2008 Oregon's Best Winners

sponsored by the Santiam and FLAV-R-PAC

We recall the aroma and taste of recipes that are special to each of us, passed down from generation to generation. We learned how to prepare these “down home” dishes from our families and friends. Sometimes the recipes are hard to capture – a little bit of this, a splash of that.

Last summer at county fairs and the Oregon State Fair, Oregonians conjured up their memories of their special comfort foods, and prepared them using the fresh taste of FLAV•R•PAC and Santiam products.  Entrants in the Down Home Favorite Recipe Contest were judged on flavor, texture, appearance and creativity.

Other Contests
Bob's Red Mill
Hermiston Watermelon
Down Home Favorites
Summer Recipe Challenge
2009 State Fair Contests

Santiam canned products and FLAV•R•PAC frozen vegetables, berries, fruits and juices are lines of premium quality products produced by the Stayton-based NORPAC Foods. The 80-year-old cooperative is owned by 240 farm families who grow 27 different crops on more than 45,000 acres in the Willamette Valley. Facilities include five state-of-the-art processing plants in Stayton, Brooks, Salem and Hermiston. Products are distributed through food service and retail marketplaces throughout the U.S. and internationally. For information on NORPAC’s seed-totable quality controlled products, visit www.norpac.com.

Congratulations to All 2008 Oregon's Best Winners!

State Fair Winners

County Fair Winners

Clackamas County
1st—Doris Rodrigues
2nd—Laurie Statham

Clatsop  County
1st—Jeannie Edwards

Douglas County
1st—Sandy Gardner

Josephine County
1st—Virginia Graetch
2nd—Tine Hughes

Lake County
1st—Joanne McCreith

Linn County
1st—Laurel Lynne Sewell

Umatilla County
1st—Pat Fines

Union County
1st—Fran Moore

Washington County
1st—Nadine Engstrom
2nd—Patt Surface

 

   

 
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