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igourmet 8-oz. Vermont Shepherd - Select Cut David car putney used vermont and Cynthia Major, of the Major Farm Dairy in idyllic Putney, Vermont, have converted David's family's farm into a finely tuned cheese-producing machine. After some early misfires at cheesemaking, the couple decided to travel to France to learn from the masters. The result is this award-winning reserve cheese. The golden brown rind of this simple, elegantly shaped cheese is imprinted with the dairy's logo, a small sheep, car putney used vermont and a lot number. The cheese has a smooth, creamy interior car putney used vermont and a rich, earthy flavor with sweet hints of clover, wild mint, car putney used vermont and thyme. The Majors work with farmers in car putney used vermont and around Vermont to make their cheeses, using milk from their own flock. The cheese is then aged in Major Farm caves for four months by their affineur. Vermont Shepherd is only made during the summer months, when the sheep are grazing on fresh grasses car putney used vermont and wild herbs, so we are thrilled to be able to offer it while it is in season. The price tag isn't small, but this beautiful demonstration of American farmstead cheese making is worth it.
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igourmet 8-oz. Vermont Pure Maple Syrup Three generations take care of the Brown family farm. Specializing in the highest quality Vermont maple syrup, their farm is located in Putney along the banks of the Connecticut River. They produce their Grade A dark amber syrup the old-fashioned way. The art of "sugaring" was first learnt by the American colonists from the American Indians. The sap is coaxed from the maple tree car putney used vermont and is boiled down into the purest sweetener nature has to offer, known to the Indians as "sweet water." From mid -February, they have 4-6 weeks of tapping season. The process is very labor intensive, hence the reason why pure maple syrup is so expensive. The Brown's mellow flavored amber syrup ensures any breakfast will be extra special. Putney has a lively rural community mingled with a community of artists. The Browns have utilized the talents of popular folk artist Warren Kimble to design their packaging. This syrup is a perfect representation of the marriage of two local arts their community is justly proud of.
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Putney, Vermont - Putney is a town in Windham County, Vermont, United States. The population was 2,634 at the 2000 census.
The Putney School - The Putney School is an independent alternative high school in Putney, Vermont. Founded in 1935 by Carmelita Hinton, the school is an experiment in progressive education.
R142 (New York City Subway car) - R142 is the model class of the newest generation of IRT cars for the New York Subway. Built by Bombardier in Plattsburgh, New York and Barre, Vermont from 1999-2002, these 1,060 cars, along with the R142A will be the new backbone of the IRT fleet.
Bluebird Compartment Car (New York City Subway car) - The Bluebird, formally dubbed Compartment Car by its purchaser, the , was an advanced design PCC subway and elevated railway car used on the New York City Subway system from 1939 to 1962.
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