Friday, December 20, 2024

Plymouth Cheese in a Historic Vermont Village

Winter scene of "Plymouth Cheese" company from our recent Trip.


The snowy landscape, here in New England, is beautiful to see.  On our recent trip through Plymouth Vermont, we stopped in a historic village. There is a business there, in the midst of museum houses, which is open year-round. It is called "Plymouth Cheese."  This company was started, in the late 1800's, by the father of Calvin Coolidge. He was looking for a way to preserve the extra milk from the cows on his farm. He and some neighbors started the company with a wonderful recipe for cheese, which is still being made today. 

The store offers free samples of cheese at the front desk. There is a museum full of antique equipment and information on the second floor.  It is a great place to stop and visit, after touring the historic 19th century village of Plymouth Notch. 

If you are interested in the homes and businesses in Plymouth Notch, I have a field trip section in my homeschooling book, "Seeking a Thrifty and Simple Life."  

In a recent post, I offered a giveaway of this book. The names of the winners are listed below.

Plymouth Cheese lunch bag next to Mrs. White's books. 

The winners are:

 Mrs. Sabo and Deanna.  They will each receive a paperback copy of "Seeking a Simple and Thrifty Life." 

Thank you to all who entered. I enjoyed reading all the comments and entries! Thank you so much!

I hope to write more soon. . . 

Blessings

Mrs. White

From the Archives -

Old Time Wisdom from Colonial Days - To Earn and Not to Spend.

For The Hard Days - Make the Mess Look Pretty.

The Virtuous Mother - Amazing Dedication.


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