Saturday, July 13, 2013

Vermont 2013

       Recently my family went on a road trip to Michigan and then Vermont. We started the trip by driving to Grand Rapids, Michigan where we joined our grandparents for Michigan State's Grandparent University. After that, we drove 19 hours to Vermont. The driving was long but we made it fun by caravaning with our grandparents and our aunts's family. We started driving at 7:00 a.m. and arrived in Vermont at 12:00 p.m.  
      Once in Vermont we met up with my dad's brother's family. Their house is located on top of a mountain - it is an amazing setting. If you walk up the drive way you can get a spectacular view of all of these mountains including the biggest in it's area, The Killington Mountains. Killington is also the best downhill skiing and snowboarding mountain in the area. Wherever we went we were surrounded by mountains. The driving can be challenging and also quite scenic as they twist and turn through the countryside.
     Now the best thing to talk about: The Food. We made some very good meals at the house and also went out for a few of the meals. One included going to The Long Trail Brewing Pub (I will include the link to Long Trail Brewing Company further on in the post).  Long Trail Brewing is a Company that Brews beers. When you go to the restaurant you can take a self guided tour of the brewery. When I was there I got to see the Pumpkin Ale being put in bottles and then in boxes. It was pretty cool to see. 
     The first morning we were in Vermont we went to Blanche and Bills Pancake House. (I will include the link to Blanche and Bills Pancake House later on in the post).  Going to Blanche and Bills on the first morning of our stay was a perfect way to kick off our stay in Vermont. At Blanche and Bills I had a breakfast sandwich that included bacon, cheddar cheese, and an egg. All of those goodies were sandwiched in-between an english muffin. Blanche and Bills was devastated when hurricane Irene hit. The restaurant re-opened this year on June 14.
      Some of the meals that we had at home included: Crunchy Cashew Thai Quinoa Salad with Ginger Peanut Dressing, Grilled Pizzas topped with sausage, fresh mozzarella, and basil, and a Soba noodle salad with pan fried tofu. One other item that was a big hit for the kiddies was the fresh watermelon juice. To make watermelon juice all you do is put some seedless watermelon in a blender, once the watermelon is blended squeeze some lemon juice into the blended watermelon, and finally blend the two ingredients for about 25 seconds. I will include the recipes for the Crunchy Cashew Thai Quinoa Salad with Ginger Peanut Dressing and Soba Noodle salad with pan fried tofu in different posts.
       On one of the last days of our stay in Vermont we went to the home of King Arthur Flour (I will add the link to King Arthur Flour later on in the post). The building had a gift store that has anything you might need for any kind of baking. The store also sells merchandise and King Arthur Flour in all different sizes. It also just happened to be lunch time. Their was a nice little cafe in the building where we got lunch. All of the breads on the menu are breads made with King Arthur Flour.
     Our trip to Vermont this year was spectacular. What made the memories were the places we went and the activities we did with our family. 

Links
Long Trail Brewing- http://www.longtrail.com
Blanche and Bills Pancake House- http://www.blancheandbills.com
King Arthur Flours- http://www.kingarthurflour.com



Sausage, Basil, and fresh Mozzarella Pizza before
grilling




This is 4th of July spirit at King Arthur Flour


       





My uncle and me grilling Pizzas
Piet sitting in King Arthur's Throne 

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