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    Sugarbush Farm  Maple Syrup & Cheese

    Sugarbush Farm Maple Syrup & Cheese

    4.6
    (225 reviews)
    47.3 mi
    $$

    Love it here. Free…read morecompletely free - no admission fee, no parking fee. Very friendly people. Small business vibes. Follow your maps and once you cross the bridge they have tons of signs to direct you, hard to get lost. Trust they're hours, we showed up in the pouring rain and they're still open 9am-5pm weekdays. As soon as you walk in you'll get free samples. We sampled 5 cheeses and 2 grades of maple syrup - it sells itself. One cheese is made with unpasteurized milk - others include sharp cheddar, sage, smoked. Convinced me to try traveling home with cheese for the first time. Tons of products available for sell including from other farms as well. I recommend picking up some of the Red Kite Candy caramels they have there. If you liked it as much as me their factory is about a 30 min drive away. Other activities include petting animals (not in winter), walking trail, and self guided tour of their maple house. Wasn't able to do the trail in the rain but I would estimate you can do all of this in 2 hours. Not at all like Billings Farm if you're concerned about going to both or only have time for one. Billings has an admission fee, no samples of milk or cheese though the make both. More of a museum but they do have up close interactions with their cows (even in winter) for the kids, butter churning, candle dipping. Recommend Billing for taking kids on homesteading field trip, Sugarbush a quick stop for foodie/charcuterie person IMPORTANT: They do NOT sell sugarbush products at any of the stores in Woodstock so don't plan to buy more later and have regrets like us - we looked in every store and couldn't find it. Not sure about Quechee though. Products can also be ordered online and shipped

    I'm a cheese head…read more So when my friend was making our itinerary for a trip to VT, I was really excited to try this place! Weather got a little hariy getting there with the slushy roads, but we made it! It's pretty remote location with no street lights, so if driving in the dark look for the signs to get there and trust your GPS. There's a large parking lot across from the entrance to the little store/shop. The shop is actually the owners old family home I belive. We arrived pretty much at closing time, but we were still welcomed warmly. We got a cheese & maple syrup tasting which was yum and informative, and the staff member that did it was really nice, I forgot her name, but see photo below. One of the cheeses has won a cheese competition, very cool. We also got to meet the owner, but she was busy getting Christmas orders together. I perused all of the cheeses I wanted and settled on 4. We got to try 2 out of the 4 from the cheese sampling. The nice lady that checked me out even gave me some nice to-go samples as well. The smoked cheese was my fav, and the sage. But I enjoyed them all. I was able to easily fly home to TX with them due to the cold weather of the season. After the tasting, we got to peruse the store. They have so much other stuff to buy in additon to cheese and maple, tons of knick-knacks and gifts and merch. We didn't get to explore the farm after since it was pitch black when we left, too bad. Enjoy!

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    Sugarbush Farm  Maple Syrup & Cheese
    Sugarbush Farm  Maple Syrup & Cheese
    Sugarbush Farm  Maple Syrup & Cheese

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    Lee's Candy Kitchen

    Lee's Candy Kitchen

    3.0
    (4 reviews)
    19.5 mi

    With glazed eyes I can recall the very moment my gaze fell upon the exquisite advertisement gracing…read morethe windows of what should have been destined success. I was riding along Main Street upon my recently purchased tandem bicycle (21 magnificent gears!) with my recent partner and keeper, Prudence. Naturally I let her ride in front, in silent protest of the gender wage gap. Even in our swift passing, my peripheral vision took it in. Could it be? A candy store in our very city? By Jove, yes! Instantly I tapped the brakes, almost tipping Prudence to the unkempt pavement. Her hand raised to strike me as she often does, but suddenly she understood the sparkle in my eyes as hers fell upon the same sign. The promise of pure delight. Alas we are troubled, me and Prudence. You see, we have dedicated our lives to the fight against the ever-warming globe. The feverishly haunting inevitability of climate change. I wish I could say Lee was joining us in this fight as an ally, but much to our chagrin, as we reboarded our tandem cycle, we happened upon a grave discovery. A bag of jelly beans. Innocent at first glance, yes, but upon closer inspection, each individual bean.. wrapped in its own dolphin-choking plastic! The horror. The horror. This betrayal to our Mother Earth. This assault on our senses, on every fiber of our being. And as the tears welled up in the eyes of my fair Prudence, I knew we could never bring ourselves to step into Lee's Candy Kitchen again, as we now knew the truth. A devious plot to lure the residents of this fair city into plastic peril. A trojan horse made of saccharine runs free.. and it must be tamed. To this Lee and his kitchen of candy, we can only muster a single star. A rusted star of jagged proportions and broken points, wrapped in a suffocating ziploc bag, much like our hearts.

    I just bought the most delicious fudge I've ever had in my life from Lee's. Super fresh and…read morecreamy. Also, the woman who helped me was very friendly and polite.

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    The largest gumball machine. Her name is Big Mama!
    The largest gumball machine. Her name is Big Mama!
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    Outside
    Jars and jars of fresh goodies!

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    Jars and jars of fresh goodies!

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