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Carman Brook Maple & Dairy Farm

Food | Shopping | Tourism & Travel | Wedding Related | Gay Friendly Business

Locations: Swanton

Our sugarhouse specialty of party favors makes a "tasteful" presentation for weddings and civil unions. Our line of elegant bottles of maple syrup can be personalized with custom printing or hangtags. Maple candy is made fresh as ordered. Choose from a wide variety of shapes including men and men or maids and maids. Products in our gift shop are authentic Vermont products, a true souvenir of your Vermont vacation. Visit a real working farm! Owned and operated by a real family who makes their living milking cows and producing maple syrup. Schedule a group tour or use the Self-Guided Tour Brochure.

Sharon Myers Fine Catering

Catering | Events | Food | Wedding Related | Gay Friendly Business

Locations: Brattleboro

If you're looking for a caterer to provide exceptional food for your next event, we hope you'll take a few minutes to look at what we have to offer. Sharon Myers is renowned for mouthwatering food exquisitely presented. For a function, party or wedding done with taste and panache, call Sharon Myers. Among Sharon's specialties are breathtaking cakes for weddings, birthdays, anniversaries and other special events. Sharon's cakes demonstrate why cake decorating is truly an art. Visit our website for more information.

Upper Valley Food Co-Op

Food | Gay Friendly Business

Locations: White River Junction

The Upper Valley Food Co-op is a small natural foods co-op serving the greater Upper Valley area since 1976. We are a community market, cooperatively owned by approximately 1100 of our friends and neighbors, offering a unique atmosphere, friendly environment and excellent customer service. UVFC is dedicated to supporting social and environmental responsibility. We know where our products come from: we carry local items whenever possible, and make an effort to purchase from small, independent suppliers. Our produce is mainly organic; our products as a whole are primarily organic or natural. We read labels, and endeavor to avoid artificial additives and excessive packaging.

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