00:00These are 90 pound blocks of butter, 90 pounds, and I get to carve them into the likeness of
00:12Princess Kay of the Milky Way. I love the fact that I grew up on a farm and they're growing up
00:17on a farm and we compare notes. It's so fun to hear their stories. Right now I'm using Linda
00:24Christmas's night. Oh really? So your mom was in the butter booth. The same butter booth with the same
00:29night. Oh really? Oh that's so cool. My mom has been taking me to the state fair for since I was three
00:36at least and she's always taking me to the dairy goodness bar and the butter booth and I've been
00:42admiring from afar for so many years and so it's an unreal experience that I'm able to be in this
00:48butter booth and also just be Princess Kay and advocate for the dedicated dairy farmers across
00:53the state of Minnesota. Iowa and these other places, they start with an armature and layer the butter
00:59on top. That's what we do when we're making something for bronze sculpture. This is more like carving
01:05stone like Michelangelo did and they're both valid but this is the only fair that you're going to see
01:11someone live sculpting from a solid block of butter.
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