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Check out a little bit about Vermont's state drink, milk, on this helpful page. While the majority of Vermont's milk comes from cows, it also comes from two other animals, can you guess which? Source: Vermont Dairy Vermont State Beverage (History) This history of Vermont's dairy industry goes from that first Plymouth colony to the industry's evolution in the 1900s. It's a great page that's well worth a read. Source: Vermont Dairy Vermont State Beverage (Recipes) This is a great recipe index. With everything form main courses and desserts to soups and milkshakes, you're sure to find something wonderful to share with your class. Source: Got Milk?
Did you know that Vermont is the largest producer of maple syrup in the United States? You can find out more interesting maple trivia on thsi helpful page. Source: Vermont Maple Sugar Maker's Association *Vermont State Flavor (Process) Maple is Vermont's state flavor. Find out how maple syrup goes from maple trees to what you see on your table at home with "The Sugaring Story. Source: Vermont Maple Sugar Maker's Association Vermont State Fruit Apples are Vermont's state fruit. This page has all sorts of great facts and trivia on Vermont's apples, and apple growing throughout the world. Source: Vermont Apples Vermont State Fruit (History) Vermont's apple history is history. Read this article and delve into tales of "Cider Time" and McIntosh. Source: Vermont Apples Vermont State Fruit (Recipes) Vermont's apple history is history. Read this article and delve into tales of "Cider Time" and McIntosh. Source: Vermont Apples
512. State pie "The state pie shall be apple pie. (Added 1999, No. 15, § 1, eff. May 10, 1999.)" Source: Vermont Legislature Vermont State Pie (Recipe) This recipe for apple pie is authentic and delicious. Check out this Vermont classic and try it in your own kitchen. Source: The Governor's Inn © Copyright 2004 by ClassBrain.com |


