Traditional Vermont Foods - What to Eat in Vermont

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The Eats of Vermont - what tourists should eat and drink when they visit the Green Mountain State that is Vermont. From Creemees to Maple Syrup to Poutine and so much more. The traditional food of Vermont. What to eat in Vermont.
Filmed in Vermont
Copyright Mark Wolters 2022

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As a born and bred 7th-ish generation Vermonter I have never once in my life refrigerated maple syrup. And we used to go to the sugar house and run the tap into an empty gallon milk jug.

dougdupont
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Thank you for promoting our wonderful state and fantastic foodstuffs. We Vermonters love cooking and baking fresh.

vtjmproductionsusa
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100% pure maple and AA butter on top of fresh pancakes! Add (a few strips of) bacon and hot coffee, and there’s a delicious Sunday breakfast!!!!

obnov
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I grew up in and still call Vermont home. We do not have fast food and we love to eat anything local and fresh. I am blessed to be from such a beautiful place. I don’t know if this is true, but I think all of the craft brewing in the United States started here. We had the small breweries 30 years ago. I can’t stand farmers market though.😂😂😂

bsr
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Love this! We went to Vermont 2 years ago and the syrup is really amazing! And the cheeses are the best I've ever had!

helgakennedy
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I'm 60 yr old Irishman from rural Kentucky, we don't care for chain food either, home cooking or mom/pop places if we go out to eat, I only use 100% Vermont maple syrup or ours we tap here on pancakes, waffles, I really like poutine & very nice review sir.

stevelogan
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Awesome food footage ! That apple pie!

BobbyReborn
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Thanks for this! I'm a Vermonter and creemees are def the best! Maple

vermontvoice
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What is your favorite Vermont tasty treat???

WoltersWorldEats
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Yea that Log Cabin stuff is a crime against humanity 😂. After trying the real stuff you can’t go back.

Theman
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I always head up to VT for at least 1 trip each in the summer and fall yearly. If the winters weren't so crazy it would definitely be a top spot for me to potentially move to. You definitely summed up the whole farm to table "movement" there, it's one of the reasons I love it there. Half of my purchases to bring home are always breads, cheeses, and even veg from the awesome farms ❤️

jencrecelius
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I've had some lovey Vermonters bring me some of that liquid gold before and can confirm how good the beer is.

TripHacksDC
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Fiddleheads are only in season for a super limited time each year. Very yummy

vermontvoice
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Everything looks delicious. Thank you for sharing. I love your videos . Happy travels and keep the videos coming .

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Depending on your budget and tastes here are a few places we've eaten that were great. The Reluctant Panther Restaurant, 1801 Tavern & Pine Room Bar, Al Ducci's Italian Pantry in Manchester (Great place to get "Fun Meats", meats you can't get at the local grocery stores). While in Manchester, you have to do some Blown Glass at Manchester Blown Glass, you have too. You should also try to get to Up For Breakfast on Main Street in Manchester.

As for cheeses, damn near everywhere you go, you can get great cheese. One of our favorites is: Sugarbush Farms in Woodstock. Awesome 2, 4, 6 year old cheddars here. 

If you get to the northern end of VT., give Derby Line Village Inn, German Restaurant a try, you'll be glad you did

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I haven’t been to Vermont since my college days but the Green Mountain State always reminds me of my home, Colorado. Beautiful scenery. Everyone drives Subarus. No one votes for Republicans. Sure, Vermont has that liquid gold: real, honest-to-god maple syrup but we have Colorado-style green chili. They have Ben and Jerry’s. We have western slope peaches. So, basically two great places to live. And eat.

charleshamilton
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If you haven't eaten at The Silver Fork in Manchester, you need to get yourself there right away

Frank-Discussion
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Traditional Vermont Foods - What to Eat in Vermont 1744pm 16.10.24 i ate an ice cream earlier... 50p off via co-op deal...

JJONNYREPP
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If that is the covered bridge in Brattleboro, you are a couple of hundred yards from my Aunt's house.

briglad
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how far in advance should you make dinner reservations during the peak fall season?

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