 A major draw to any carnival or fair is the food. Our Josh Peterson tonight shows us what's new and popular this year's water carnival in Bemidji. If the thrills and spills of the Midway are not for you, then you're probably one of those who go out to carnivals just for the food. This year's water carnival showcases a handful of new vendors split between two locations. This year's new food is an all-time favorite with the return of euros to Paul Bution Park. I'm a very good cook, so I develop my own recipes. Nick will travel with his Euro stand at 22 different events in one summer. He says working events like the water carnival is a labor of love. I like meeting people and talking and you know. Across the lake the food court at the south shore is booming with tasty carnival treats. Just ask any vendors and they will always say the same when it comes to stand out carnival favorites. You got to get a funnel cake, corn dog, lemonade, cotton candy. When you are traveling carnival you're always on the lookout for the next big thing, especially when it comes to food. Just try kind of all kinds of different stuff and different people at the bigger fairs try different things and things that go over we try them ourselves. With something to satisfy almost every taste bud, there is still plenty of time to try something new or grab an old-time favorite. In Bemidji, Josh Peterson, Lakeland News. Tomorrow the water carnival will welcome the Timberwerks Lumberjack show to Paul Bution Park at 1-4 and 7 p.m. The entire carnival runs through Wednesday. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.