Submitted by Log_Myri33 t3_1233p5y in vermont
Log_Myri33 OP t1_jdtfhon wrote
Reply to comment by joeydokes in Any advice? by Log_Myri33
Oh no, DINKs here π I just want some advice on how do deal when the snow/mud hits and how bad it gets, where to shop for groceries, meat, good coffee, all of that. We're pretty chill π
Thanks for everything!
joeydokes t1_jdtgkwq wrote
Oh, well, never mind (in Emily Latella voice)
Winters' not as bad past 5-6 years as was past 10-20; less need for front-end loaders in driveway moving snowbanks back. Get a snowblower if able. All seasons on AWD, snows on FWD work so long as you're not in the storm proper.
Food, lots to buy from farms nextdoor (milk, eggs, beef/pork) supermarkets for the usual, farmers' markets for nicer/organics.
VT coffee roasters is avail at every gas/convenience store in 802, GMroasters is great! That should answer your ?'s
But you don't know what you don't know, so enjoy surfing on the learning curve!
Log_Myri33 OP t1_jdx8kj7 wrote
Awesome π thank you so much. I'll keep this in mind
joeydokes t1_jdx90ri wrote
enjoy u-pick strawberries at the farm on #100 in Lowell :)
Log_Myri33 OP t1_jdx9abi wrote
That sounds fun βΊοΈ What do you do for fun?
joeydokes t1_jdxc7nb wrote
montreal (spec. jazz fest), quebec city if inclined for a longer drive.
Enjoy the great outdoors! Take up hunting, fishing, camping; get a small boat + trailer, snow machine
Burlington's novelty wears off fast. Most folk living there rarely venture into the greens and most folk living rural rarely venture into BVT, save for trips to hospital or airport; despite being less than 1 hour away. We are all creatures in need of motivation to get un-horizontal :)
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