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Vermont was a French possession until 1763 when it became a British colony, one of the original thirteen. French Canadians, along with English, Irish, and Scots, were the first Europeans to settle the Green Mountain State. Incidentally, “green mountain” is montagne verte in French. Hence, Vermont. Vermont is the only New England state without access to the Atlantic Ocean, but lacking that, Lake Champlain does form a long (and lovely) border with New York to the west. Vermont is known for its maple syrup and its cheese and dairy industry. The sugar maple is Vermont’s state tree. The brook trout (a cool-water stream fish) and the walleye pike (a warm-water lake fish) share the title of state fish. The apple has earned dual honors, being named Vermont’s state fruit while also receiving props for being the key ingredient in the state pie. To eat apple pie in the true Vermont style, don’t forget a nice slice of Cheddar and a scoop of Vermont vanilla ice cream. A classic accompaniment to Vermont Cheddar are the common crackers sold at country stores. Sample them crushed over a bowl New England clam chowder, as well.
 

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Living In: Wallingford, Vermont, USA
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Simple Time Pork Chops

Reviewed on Jan. 4, 2009 by Renee
Fabulous! By no means low fat according to the original recipe but modifiable. I recommend using a meat thermometer - pork overdone is nasty.
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Ham Salad Spread

Reviewed on Jan. 3, 2009 by Michelle
Very tasty and easy to make. Great use of leftover ham. Kids did not eat it though, not a surprise.
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Fig and Olive Tapenade

Reviewed on Jan. 1, 2009 by Susan
This was a very last minute dish that I decided to bring for last night's NYE party. I doubled the recipe and used goat cheese, fresh rosemary, fresh thyme and the mix of black and green olives. I only had 2 hours to make it and let it sit in the fridge but really, that didn't stop it from it being the #1 hit at the party!! We actually had to sneak the tiny leftover back home to eat it later today. I will certainly make this again!
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