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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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Pineapple Banana Bread

Reviewed on Nov. 30, 2008 by Renee
Definitely a moist banana bread, but I found it to be too sweet. The banana and pineapple alone are pretty sweet. Maybe next time I'll cut back on the 2 cups of sugar. I was able to make 5 mini loaves.
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Brown Sugar Smokies

Reviewed on Nov. 30, 2008 by Renee
AWESOME! Our favorite finger food and a must have on our buffet for hors d'oeuvres night. It's hard to get the brown sugar to stay on the wrapped up dogs, so I tried putting brown sugar on a plate and then patting strips of bacon into sugar and then rolling up the dogs ... neither way is better. Sprinkling seems easier! Super tasty nonetheless.
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Pizza Without the Red Sauce

Reviewed on Nov. 26, 2008 by MISSMARISA
That was delicious....it is a new family favorite....I have never had a "white" pizza before, and this made me a fan!!! I did not use feta cheese (didn't have any, but I LOVE feta, so I will try it next time)...I used Kraft 5 cheese Italian and grated Parmesan cheese. It tasted fantastic!!
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