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Our trip to Stowe last month was absolutely perfect and made us wonder why we don’t visit Vermont more often. There was so much to do, and even though we were there for just a weekend, I would say we fit a lot in.

Vermont

We didn’t really plan a ton of activities for Stowe, but when we got there, we passed by quite a few attractions that made for a Saturday afternoon filled with a food and drink: a visit to the Cabot Coop store, chocolate sampling at the Lake Champlain chocolate store, followed by a visit to the Green Mountain Coffee store. I followed this trifecta with a beer tasting at the Trapp Family Lodge, making for a fun and tiring day.

Cabot

Our first stop was some cheese tasting at Cabot. Since we were planning a sparkling wine tasting, I took my cheese tasting job seriously.

In the end the hot habanero, extra sharp cheddar, and horseradish made it into our basket. I live by the rule that there must be at least three cheeses in the house at one time.

Cabot

Next up was a visit to the Lake Champlain chocolate store. We sampled (and purchased) Aztec hot chocolate and some fudge.

Lake Champlain fudge

candy

chocolate

And I fell head over heels for their milk chocolate praline crunch and dark chocolate disks. We may have purchased a lot of chocolate, but I figured we were helping the post-Irene Vermont economy, so it was okay.

Green Mountain Coffee

After getting hopped up on chocolate, we got our caffeine on at the Green Mountain Coffee Visitor Center and Café. Housed in an old-fashioned train station, the café smells of divine dark roast. It was toasty and warm, but unfortunately the visitor center portion wasn’t opened.

Green Mountain Coffee Visitor Center

Instead of touring the visitor center, we wandered around outside, getting a good dose of chilly air and loving the neat little train station touches. It reminded me of Anne of Green Gables; I was just waiting to turn a corner to see Anne and her carpet bag waiting for Matthew. Winking smile

Green Mountain Coffee

We made an afternoon of leisurely checking out these three local gems, and it was perfect. As always, I enjoyed bringing home some food gifts to remind us of our time away. We’re headed to Vermont again very soon, this time to Killington for a little skiing (him) and apres ski (me) and to spend some time with good friends. I am trying my best to not hate the winter. It’s not really working. I am ready for this.

How’s winter treating you?

Tags: Cabot, cheese, chocolate, coffee, Food, Green Mountain, Lake Champlain, snow, Stowe, Travel, Vermont

I will be choosing a winner for both The Olive Press and Honest Tea giveaways tonight, and I will announce them tomorrow morning. If you haven’t entered, now’s the time!

Last night I had a blog-related dinner at Stephi’s on Tremont, the South End restaurant from the same owner and chef as the famed Stephanie’s on Newbury Street.

Stephi’s is a gorgeous open space with lots of natural light. Large windows open out on to the street and are open in the good weather (which we have NOT been having!). It had awesome lighting for food photography!

I started with a lovely Austrian wine, a Loimer Grüner Veltliner. I love Grüners! I tried this Grüner Veltliner at the Austrian wine event that I went to a few months ago, and I liked it as much this time around.

Stephi's on Tremont

Stephi’s specializes in elegant comfort food that is seasonal, decadent, and delicious. We started with an appetizer of rock shrimp that was very lightly fried and tossed with avocado, pepper, and corn. The shrimp were sweet and crispy, and the whole combination was incredible.

Fried Roch Shrimp

We also shared ricotta gnocchi with a variety of mushrooms in a rich, savory brown sauce. Just a tiny bit salty, the broth provided a lovely contrast with the soft, creamy gnocchi and the meaty mushrooms.

Ricotta Gnocchi

Part of the purpose of the dinner was for me to learn a little more about Stephi’s and their use of Cabot cheese. As you probably remember, Cabot partnered with me for a fantastic giveaway a few weeks ago. Love them! Stephanie’s and Stephi’s use 150 pounds of Cabot cheese a week in dishes like their heavenly mac and cheese and signature burgers. After looking at all of the tempting menu items, I had to try the lobster macaroni and cheese. Topped with buttery breadcrumbs and made with 3 types of Cabot cheese, this dish was the perfect comfort food. It was also enough for several meals!

I loved how perfectly cooked the lobster was. Often lobster gets overcooked, but not in this dish. It was melt in your mouth delicious and made me think of summer in New England. The mac and cheese was so creamy and flavorful and included a generous portion of sweet peas.

Lobster Macaroni and Cheese

My dining companion had the seared scallops which were huge! Doesn’t this look good?!

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Scallops

I love that Chef Stephanie Sokolove’s restaurants support great local businesses like Cabot Coop while they are making delicious dishes. I hear Stephi’s has a great brunch, so maybe if it ever gets warm out again you will see me brunching on their patio!

I am off to the Vino Voyage this evening, and I will be back tomorrow with a full recap plus the winners of the 2 giveaways.

I am also looking for future Friday Foodie Features, so if you would like to be featured, send me an email!

And since I seem to have a lot of new readers this week, a few links to my favorite posts:

http://traveleatlove.me/2010/02/an-afternoon-in-austria

http://traveleatlove.me/2010/04/what-a-day

http://traveleatlove.me/2010/03/afternoon-at-venge-vineyards

http://traveleatlove.me/2010/03/afternoon-at-venge-vineyards

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Tags: Boston, Cabot, Dining out, Food, Restaurants, Stephi's on Tremont, wine

Thank you to everyone who commented on my Boston Marathon recap. It was SUCH a great day, and I had so much fun sharing it with all of you. If you missed it, please do give it a read 🙂

I am excited to announce the winner of a $30 Equal Exchange gift card, Lindsay from Life with Lindsay! Lindsay, please email me at traveleatlove@gmail.com and let me know what email address the e-certificate should be sent to! Congrats!

Now that the Equal Exchange giveaway is over, I am excited to announce another giveaway!

I seem to find the Cabot Cheese table wherever I go, whether I am at the Newport Food and Wine Festival , Newport Vineyards Holiday Wine Festival, Wine Riot, or my own kitchen.  I loooove their cheese and I love their way of doing business. Here’s a little bit of information from their site.

Cabot’s Cooperative Heritage

Cabot Creamery is a 1,200 farm family dairy cooperative with members in New England and upstate New York. We value our roots as a cooperative ~ and as a way of doing business.

So what does it mean to be a co-op? And why are we different?

Being a co-op, we are owned and operated by our members, which for Cabot are our farmers and their families.

As a cooperative, we emulate the Rochdale Cooperative Principles. We value community, quality, democracy and local ownership. Our owners serve on school boards and select boards. They are volunteer firefighters, planning commission members and Green-Up Day participants.

As Vermont is a small, intimate state, owners are also involved in making a difference at the state level, promoting our “working landscapes,” revitalizing our downtown economies and protecting our environmental resources which make Vermont, Vermont.

This is who we are and these are our strengths. Through our principles and actions we support the places where we live and do business. This is what makes us different.

I love that they are made up of small, local farmers and place such an emphasis on community. I firmly believe that this approach creates the best real food, and it certainly shows in Cabot’s cheeses. I am so excited that Cabot has offered to give one lucky Travel Eat Love reader a cheese gift box worth $25. Isn’t that exciting?

To enter:

1) Visit the Cabot website, and let me know by leaving a comment on this post what cheese you want to try OR what your favorite Cabot cheese is if you have tried them before.

2) Follow me on Twitter, and Tweet a link to this giveaway.

3) For an extra entry, follow @cabotcoop on Twitter and let me know either on Twitter or through a blog comment, that you are following them.

4) If you have a blog, link back to this post.

The chance to win starts now, and the winner will be announced on Thursday, April 29. Good luck!

Tags: Cabot, cheese, giveaway

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