Savory Homegrown Breakfasts!
Your visit to Lant Hill Farm B&B comes with a wonderful morning meal, homemade especially for you! Don is your breakfast cook who enjoys making your breakfast a little more special than you would probably make for yourself.
Your breakfast will be made with only the finest ingredients, mostly grown organically on our farm. You will enjoy fresh eggs from our chickens, fruit jams & jellies from our berry patches and orchards, a colorful variety of potatoes dug from our gardens, and flavorful herbs picked fresh on their way to the table. Syrup for your pancakes is boiled here each winter-into-spring from the sugar maple trees surrounding the old farmhouse and up into the woodlot.
When we need to supplement the foods we grow, we try to support the local business people in the area who have the same, high quality standards that Don looks for when planning your meal.
- When our berry supply runs low, we pick fresh for your pleasure from Gardenworks at MacClan Farm in Salem. At Gardenworks they take great pride in growing and harvesting some of Earth's most delectable foods, fruits and flowers. Visit their website at www.gardenworksfarm.com.
- Some of the finest yogurt you’ll ever taste comes from the Randles, just down the road at the Argyle Cheese Farmer, “a real farmer making real cheese”. Visit www.cheesefarmer.com. To rave reviews, Don serves a delightful yogurt appetizer with fruits and grains. The original recipe was given to his mother by the Swiss Dr. Bircher.
- Milk and cream for your coffee comes from Battenkill Valley Creamery, “Family Farm Fresh! Taste the Difference!” See www.battenkillcreamery.com. For the child in you, their chocolate milk is by far the best.
- For those who enjoy breakfast meats, the bacon, sausage & hams we serve come from our own pigs and from Oscar's Adirondack Smoke House in Warrensburg when we run out. The unique quality and flavor of Oscar's smoked meats have been tasted and enjoyed all over the world from their original wood-fired brick smoke house, built in 1946. Visit their website at www.oscarssmokedmeats.com.
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