Friday, April 17, 2015

Top Things To Do In Iowa This Summer

Summer is on its way. Do you have plans yet? While many people might jet set to other parts of the country for their vacation of choice, you don’t have to travel far to have a summertime adventure. There are some great events and attractions going on right here in Iowa! So without further ado, here are some of the top things to do in Iowa this summer.
  •  80/35: For as young as this music festival is, it sure has become a staple in the music festival scene. 35,000 festival goers come to Des Moines each summer to attend the 80/35 3-day lineup. The festival strikes a perfect balance of well-known acts while still including up-and-coming/local acts, making it the perfect way to find your next music obsession and also enjoy summertime in Des Moines!
  •  Adventureland: Looking for something fun for the whole family? Plan a weekend getaway to Adventure land Amusement Park! With over 100 rides, shows, and attractions including some of the country's most exciting roller coasters and thrill rides, you may forget that this attraction is located right in your backyard.
  • Zoo Brew: Enjoy learning about the exotic animals of Black Park Zoo while sipping on your favorite beer or margarita. A truly unique event, this is the perfect evening activity that you should definitely add to your summer bucket list!
  • The Iowa State Fair: This list wouldn’t be complete without mentioning the country’s most famous fair; The Iowa State Fair. Not only is this one of the top events in Iowa, but also in the entire country.  You’ll find entertainment for the whole family; from face painting and rides to beer and food, don’t let this summer pass without spending a day or two at the Iowa State Fair!
  • Iowa Great Lakes: You don’t have to head to the coast to enjoy sand and sun! Make a point to head to the Iowa Great Lakes this summer to enjoy some fun on the water!  From boating and waterskiing, to food and drink, this is a great weekend getaway.
  • National Balloon Classic: This has been a Central Iowa tradition for over 40 years! Watch as the Iowa skies are filled and animated with the enchanting splendor of hot air balloons! Your family is sure to love witnessing this unique event! Feeling brave? Take flight in a balloon ride! Or for the more faint of heart, witness mass balloon ascensions, Nite Glows, and even enjoy some live bands/entertainment. This is one summer outing you’ll be glad you partook in!
  • RAGBRAI: The Register’s Annual Great Bicycle Race Across Iowa was started in 1973, and it’s something you don’t want to miss. RAGBRAI is the largest bike-touring event in the world. Whether you’re a serious cyclist or a laid back rider, RAGBRAI has a spot for you. The ride entire route takes seven days, but riders can come and go as they please.  So strap on your helmet and get ready to ride at this year’s RAGBRAI event.

Friday, March 20, 2015

How To Throw a Backyard Carnival

No matter your age, everyone likes a good carnival. And while it might be expensive to take you child and a bunch of their friends to the fair, you can have the same experience at home for a fraction of the cost. Try throwing your own carnival at your child’s next birthday party. You really only need a few things!
  • Food and Snacks: Every good carnival has food, snacks, and beverages. From Corn Dogs and funnel cakes, to popcorn and Chex mix, you can make it as fancy or as simple as you like. Sam’s Club is a great place to shop for bulk items, ensuring you’ll have enough food and drink to go around without breaking the bank. 
  • Games: Whether it’s pin the tail on the donkey, ring around the bottle, or water balloon dodgeball, you don’t have to break the bank to have fun at your backyard carnival. Be resourceful. Check out these DIY Party Games to get some inspiration. 
  • Prizes: With a little planning, you can purchase some pretty nifty party favors for cheap. Try Oriental Trading Company . Stores like the Dollar Tree or Walmart have party favor sections with some fun novelty items that can work as game prizes. 
  • Rides: When we say rides, no we are not delusional. We know you can’t just go out and rent a tilt-a-whirl and plop it in your backyard. But you can rent a bounce house for a surprisingly reasonable price. If you live on a farm, wagon rides are a lot of fun also. All it takes is a little creativity.

Thursday, February 5, 2015

How to Start a Food Cart Business:

As a food truck owner, you get to enjoy the wonderful weather that comes with carnival season as well as meet people from all different walks of life. So it is clear that a career in food vending can be very appealing to some, as it offers flexibility and excitement.  It can also be a very fruitful career if you can employ a well thought out business plan.

Here are a few steps you should take to start up your Food Truck:

  1. Create a Menu: Keep in mind that quick prep means quick money.  Try to include items on your menu that can be prepared quickly. It’s also great to select ingredients based on versatility. If an ingredient can be used in more than one menu item, you save on space which is limited within your mobile set up.
  2. Get Equipped: What good is a food cart without the proper equipment? Think about the tools you will need, not only to prepare the menu items you offer, but also to keep a cleanly and functioning cart. You’ll also need vehicle which is large enough to transport all of your gear.
  3. Follow the Law: Make sure you don’t skip this step. You need to make sure your food cart is licensed with your local health department. If food prep needs to happen prior to hitting the road, you’ll need to either lease a location and license it as commercial kitchen, or invest in a permanent location, which also should be licensed.  Just make sure you are aware of the food licensing laws for your area, in most places, you’ll need to purchase a separate temporary food service permit for each event you vend.
  4. Do Your Research: Be on the lookout for events and festivals where your food cart may do well.  Get in touch with festival directors and organizers and let them know you are interested in participating. Don’t forget to take into account the size of the festival. You don’t want to sign up to participate in a large festival you can’t feed due to your lack of staff or food supply.
  5. Make Yourself Known:  Don’t forget you’ll need a sign. Invest in some eye-catching signage that will attract the attention of hungry, potential customers. Let them know exactly who you are and what you can offer them.