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Greetings! This week I am in Vermont preparing for my big move across country. A big thanks to Amy from Eggs on Sunday for sharing a top-notch recipe here at Feelgood Eats while I am in the midst of clutter, paint, and a not-so-functional kitchen. With delicious recipes and an emphasis on local and seasonal foods, Amy’s blog is one of my favorites. If you haven’t already checked out Amy’s site you are in for a real treat - zip over to Eggs on Sunday and subscribe!

Hi there Feelgood Eats readers; Amy here from Eggs on Sunday. Sue asked if I’d be willing to write a guest post this week; being a fan of her blog and sharing her enthusiasm for local, seasonal foods, I was happy to do so!

Here in upstate New York, we’re slowly shifting into fall. There’s the occasional day of summer-ish weather, but all told, I’d say fall is peeking in at the corners wherever you look. At our farmer’s market last Saturday, hardy mums decorated the stands and lined the walkways, and bushels of apples were all around. [click to continue…]

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“Food from here”

April 18, 2008

Farmer’s Diner

This week I am lucky enough to get away for a bit and travel through Vermont, and while I don’t have a new recipe to share (boo!), I do have a neat restaurant review with a great story (yeah!). As you may have guessed from the picture above, the name of the restaurant is The Farmers Diner and it is located in Quechee, Vermont.

Quechee is a small town located on the well traveled Route 4 that connects the I-89 to the ski region of central Vermont. It is impossible to visit the area without checking out Quechee’s claim to fame, the Quechee Gorge, or Vermont’s little grand canyon. Becoming equally famous is the Farmers Diner, with reviews in USA Today, The New York Times, NPR, and Grist Magazine. For a restaurant garnering so much praise and notoriety you would think it was something fancy, but the Farmers Diner menu offers typical diner fare with an important twist: the majority of the ingredients are local, seasonal and natural. [click to continue…]

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