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  • New England

    Vermont trip Report: Putney, Chester, Manchester, Woodstock & Quechee

    - lots of tvs and the boys could catch up on the days games! Definitely would go back for a great pub menu and friendly service.... Sugar Bush Farms - Woodstock Not a dining locale – but we did pop up the road after walking... (9 replies, last updated by few October 11, 2009)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Buffalo Milk Yogurt

    There is a Water Buffalo farm in Woodstock, VT called The Woodstock Water Buffalo Company. They sell water buffalo yogurt and mozzarella. http://www.woodstockwaterbuffalo.com/index.shtml Both products are truely amazing if you... (7 replies, last updated by coll January 29, 2007)

  • New England

    Best free/cheap cheese tastings in Vermont??!!!

    We loved sugar bush or Sugar hill farm near Woodstock It was excellent . Tons of samles, maple syruping trail, farm animals etc. (24 replies, last updated by SageNYC September 30, 2009)

  • New England

    4 Days Central Vermont Help my fellow

    not be interested in the cheesemaking, but they’ll love all of the animals and activities in the Farm Barn). It’s very interesting to watch, but you can not be guaranteed as to what, if anything, you’re going to... (21 replies, last updated by Morganna August 21, 2007)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Beaver, Moose, Puffin

    You may find all of them difficult. At least here in Maine, most game animals that aren’t farm-raised (and moose would be one) can’t be sold retail. Beaver would be hard to imagine as a “usual” game animal... (14 replies, last updated by KevinB November 30, 2008)

  • California

    Chowhound moving to SLO

    One place we enjoy going is south of SLO by just a few minutes, the Avila Valley Barn. We drive up from Los Olivos to see the animals, take the tractor ride to pick peaches- or whatever else they are pickin'. And we buy a farm... (6 replies, last updated by go dvls July 9, 2005)

  • Manhattan

    French / European-style yogurt?

    it may not be what you’re looking for, i find the ronnybrook farms yogurt drinks extraordinary. they are creamy and rich, but without the super-fatty richness of the high fat liberte (which is too much for me). their... (17 replies, last updated by Jamiegirl February 3, 2009)

  • New England

    Farmers Diner, VT

    for the farm animals. (41 replies, last updated by Raedia May 22, 2008)

  • Not About Food

    Do Menu descriptions make you like/dislike a place?

    . For the record, I love a full disclosure of the ingredients in each dish. I don’t need the flowery language, and I certainly don’t need to know from which farm each vegetable was purchased, but I do like to know... (21 replies, last updated by free sample addict aka Tracy L October 15, 2008)

  • Midwest

    Visiting St. Louis area

    'Fallon. Zoo Gus’s Pretzels for a snack and a quck peek at the Anheuser Busch complex. I don’t know if you’ll be here over a weekend but if so, you might think about Grant’s Farm. Younger kids love getting... (26 replies, last updated by dda_dave May 3, 2009)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Food that makes you particularly sad?

    with animals here on the farm. (469 replies, last updated by c oliver November 22, 2009)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Why do people usually buy eggs that cost the most?

    I buy eggs on sale, except for the ones from my local farmer. The farm eggs I pay whatever he wants, and use those only for breakfast. Grocery eggs are mostly for baking and breading and the like, and standard procedure calls for... (97 replies, last updated by Beckyleach November 18, 2009)

  • Midwest

    Mid-month dining out highlights MSP

    that cost more, and he said they switched to walleye. In my opinion, good walleye is much nicer than tilapia- Tilapia is always farmed whereas walleye is wild, so maybe that means walleye is going to vary in taste more than... (27 replies, last updated by pgokey May 26, 2008)

  • New England

    New England Road Trip - Be Our Guide?

    You might explore the Dept of Agriculture websites for each state. There are some locally grown meats. I remember a news story about a farm near Portsmouth NH that is set up to allow people to slaughter the animal they have just... (35 replies, last updated by nervousEATER October 6, 2007)

  • Gardening

    Dream Garden: 2 years away!

    4 or 5 of those versus jumping right in with a large 40 × 40 fenced enclosure. ( We can and will start bed prep next year and I am going to start saving newspapers right now) Any opinion on cow manure versus horse manure?... (18 replies, last updated by LJS April 26, 2009)

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