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Buy North Star Orchard apples at Hannafords, or visit their retail store in Madison. Mail Order is also available. www.northstarorchards.me
Backyard Farm tomatoes are available at Hannfords, as well as Fotter’s Market in Stratton and Mountainside Grocers. www.backyardfarms.com
Mitra Luick’s clabber fed chicken are available only directly ordered from Mitra. Aloha Rainbow Farm, New Sharon, ME (right outside of Farmington) 207-778-0347. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Saturday from 9-12 at the Grange Hall, Farmington, ME.
www.westernmainemarket.com. On-line market offering local products, including produce, dairy, meats, baked goods and prepared foods. A weekend Sugarloaf drop-off location will be available soon.
Maine Grains whole grain cornmeal, whole wheat flour and other products will be available shortly. Check back for availability.
Longfellow’s Creamery cheeses are available directly from their farm, Second Chance Farm in Avon, ME. Visit their web site to learn where you can buy their products locally. You can purchase directly at their farm, or mail order as well. www.longfellowscreamery.com.
Teicher’s Farm greens are available at Fotter’s Market in Stratton and Tranten’s in Kingfield.
Amy Clark’s wonderful homemade ricotta and gouda-style cheeses are available at the Skowhegan and Farmington Farmer’s Markets, as well as online through the Western Maine Market, www.westernmainemarket.com
Visit her web site at www.crookedfacecreamery.com
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Experience Primavera di Prosecco in April 2012 - Biking through the Prosecco, Piave, Colli Asolani and Breganze regions, with visits to Bassano del Grappa, Conegliano and Vicenza.
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By day we bike gentle routes, in the afternoon learn about foods and the art of cooking and savor parts of the "Italian Dolce Vita" with classic Veneto cuisine, all the while being hosted in opulent villa hotels.
Tour the Wine Roads of the Veneto during Grape Harvest, and bike through the Bardolino, Valpolicella, Soave and Prosecco regions. Experience the range of wines from light, sparking proseccos to amazing Amarones, wines "for meditation".
Discover the amazing number of relatively unknown wines from Trentino-Alto Adige as we ride down from the Dolomites along the Strada del Vino. Visit Bolzano, Trento and Verona, and gorgeous Lake Garda. Late September, 2012.
Contact us for more information on our 2012 trips.
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Read Kathy's latest articles in Honest Cooking and A Luxury Travel Blog to learn more about the sights you'll see and foods and wines you'll enjoy!