Discovered your channel from your honeymoon videos so now Im watching everything, you seem so chill and you are so easy to watch. I have a lot of videos to see but it's a delight. Not the type of content I get bored with, your style and way of being is really nice 🙂
Love all the farm to table restaurants in Vermont! & Ben & Jerry's has been a long time favorite of mine. I used to LOVE Oatmeal Cookie Chunk. I was so upset when they discontinued it because none of the new flavors with oatmeal/ cinnamon compare. Oh well... Anyway, I definitely have Vermont on my travel list now. Awesome video 🥰
Thanks! Yes it’s amazing how many farm to table restaurants they have here. Ohh we didn’t see that one in the flavor graveyard but it sounds really good!
Did anyone else notice how many Japanese ingredients were mixed into the food items here? Or shall I say global? I am not a fan of cider due to its extreme sweetness, but I would be down for trying the yuzu cider. The flavour graveyard at B&J is awesome. In Korea they have sweet potato drinks.
@@travelfuller There is a cider called "Sir Perry's Cider" that is made with pear and is very very dry. It was the only cider I would buy - so refreshing! Unfortunately I can't find it anywhere these days:(.
We posted about it on the community tab which is supposed to notify subscribers but I’m not sure it works too well. Just curious where you would’ve recommended!
@@travelfuller I'm pretty sure I have notifications turned off. Are you planning another trip back to Montreal? If so I can compile a list. I don't know all the names off the top of my head. I did some research before I went there in the spring. A lot of them were not the usual tourist traps, but more Montrealer recommendations.
Quebec makes some very nice craft cheese and craft beer. I really recommend you add Quebec city to your list. It is gorgeous, romantic, and quite a unique city in North America. It feels like old Europe. Best enjoyed in the summertime unless you go for their winter carnival.
In my opinion you missed one of the most ultimate spots in Vermont to eat and that is the Readsboro general store, I have no affiliation whatsoever with them other than I highly recommend it !!
Excellent video. Keep up the great work!
Thanks, will do!
Discovered your channel from your honeymoon videos so now Im watching everything, you seem so chill and you are so easy to watch. I have a lot of videos to see but it's a delight. Not the type of content I get bored with, your style and way of being is really nice 🙂
Thanks so much!! That really means a lot. If there are any videos ideas you’d like to see, definitely let us know!
I love the way Kristin looks at Will ❤
Haha I think she’s just thinking about the food!
your video style is just (chef's kiss)...keep up the amazing content!
Thank you! Will do!
Love all the farm to table restaurants in Vermont! & Ben & Jerry's has been a long time favorite of mine. I used to LOVE Oatmeal Cookie Chunk. I was so upset when they discontinued it because none of the new flavors with oatmeal/ cinnamon compare. Oh well... Anyway, I definitely have Vermont on my travel list now. Awesome video 🥰
Thanks! Yes it’s amazing how many farm to table restaurants they have here. Ohh we didn’t see that one in the flavor graveyard but it sounds really good!
Excellent video
Another great vid guys
Thank you!!
Love ❤️ The Show
…What Happened to
Ben & Jerry’s
Heath Bar Crunch ?
Thank you! I don’t know! I’m not sure we saw that one
U didn’t stop by The Vermont Country Store? That’s a must !!!
We were only in the Burlington/Waterbury area but we’ll have to go next time!
Did anyone else notice how many Japanese ingredients were mixed into the food items here? Or shall I say global? I am not a fan of cider due to its extreme sweetness, but I would be down for trying the yuzu cider. The flavour graveyard at B&J is awesome. In Korea they have sweet potato drinks.
Yuzu cider is our favorite for that exact reason. It really cuts that sweetness. Definitely worth a try even if you don’t like cider!
@@travelfuller There is a cider called "Sir Perry's Cider" that is made with pear and is very very dry. It was the only cider I would buy - so refreshing! Unfortunately I can't find it anywhere these days:(.
It's a shame you didn't pop over to Montreal (a city you want to visit) since it's just below Vermont, but this was probably a weekend trip.
We actually did! That video should be coming in a few weeks!
@@travelfuller I am really looking forward to that video. If I had know I would have sent some recos!
We posted about it on the community tab which is supposed to notify subscribers but I’m not sure it works too well. Just curious where you would’ve recommended!
@@travelfuller I'm pretty sure I have notifications turned off. Are you planning another trip back to Montreal? If so I can compile a list. I don't know all the names off the top of my head. I did some research before I went there in the spring. A lot of them were not the usual tourist traps, but more Montrealer recommendations.
Quebec makes some very nice craft cheese and craft beer. I really recommend you add Quebec city to your list. It is gorgeous, romantic, and quite a unique city in North America. It feels like old Europe. Best enjoyed in the summertime unless you go for their winter carnival.
In my opinion you missed one of the most ultimate spots in Vermont to eat and that is the Readsboro general store, I have no affiliation whatsoever with them other than I highly recommend it !!
Kristin - You sound like Kristen Wiig in the SNL skit Californians.
Might help if you listed the city or town of the establishments.
I heard Burlington isn’t as nice as it used to be.
Special guest - Adam Sandler?
Wet Wipes⚠️😆
Al's - Home of the 0.00002lb burger!!! $3 bucks each is a ripoff. Sorry Al