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Who doesn't love visiting the shoreline in Connecticut? In the summer it's the beaches and rugged landscapes, in the fall it's the foliage and historic towns, in the winter it's the quintessential holiday charm and in the spring it's the apple blossoms . . . well at least it is for us. Ah, isn't it wonderful to live here?
In revisiting the Connecticut shoreline charm and all that we love about it the Shore Line Newspaper holds an annual Best of Reader's Poll. This is where the people of Connecticut get a chance to vote for their favorite places on the Connecticut shoreline. The categories in the reader's poll range from Best Local Apple Cider to Freshest Seafood Store to Best Breakfast Nook to Best Wellness Center and Best Place to Take a Bike Ride. If you're looking for something to do or somewhere to go on the shoreline you'll find the Best in this reader's poll.
Well, the votes are in. On Friday, October 30, 2009 the Shore Line Newspaper published the Best of 2009 winners. Congratulations to all of the winners.
Bishop's Orchards would like to thank all of our facebook fans (
www.facebook.com/bishopsorchardsfarmmarket), twitter fans (
www.twitter.com/bishopsorchards), customers, patrons, neighbors and local businesses for voting Bishop's Orchards the Best in these categories:
- Best Local Pies
- Best Local Apple Cider
- Best Produce
- Best Local Market (tied with Guilford Food Center)
I'd like to take a moment to congratulate and thank the residents because despite the state of the economy you have continued to support local businesses. Without you there would be nothing to vote for in the reader's poll and the shoreline would look a lot different; so thank you for your continued support in helping make the shoreline a great place to live.
Below is the article that was written in the Shore Line Newspaper about Bishop's Orchards and winning the above first place prizes in the reader poll:
This is not your typical Yankee farmer's market. You could say that Bishop's Orchards is a farmer's market for all seasons.
When you walk into the orchard market at 1355 Boston Post Road in Guilford it is clear that this place is a foodie's Mecca.
First, there is a the colorful produce oh-so enticingly arrayed - there are the usual suspects - apples - from the orchard, plus hard-to-find items, such as black trumpet mushrooms, clam shell mushrooms and tomatillos. Tucked in the limes are bottles of key lime juice, a necessary ingredient for Key Lime Pie.
In the frozen meat case - along with the usual free rang chickens - you'll find wild boar and teriyaki buffalo. In addition to the expected assortment of fruit jellies and jams are Garlic Jelly, Fig Spread and Vidalia Onion jelly. The cheese cases would probably satisfy any epicurean with the impressive variety of goat cheeses in addition to Quince Paste (quince paste!) and cheese flavored with truffles. And, nice hunks of nutty-tasting Parmigiano Reggiano at a reasonable price.
Bishop's has recently launched a selection of fruit-based wines under their own label, with new selections coming out.
Oh, and don't forget the pies, which are worth a special trip. The variety is staggering - there is Peachberry, Fruits of the Farm absolutely loaded with apples, strawberries, rhubarb, blackberries and raspberries and Fruits of the Orchard made with apricots, peaches and cherries.
But to test how good they are, all you have to do - if you haven't yet shopped there - buy one of their homemade pies (apple is the most popular) any of its fresh produce, or its homemade apple cider.
Or try the sushi to go that is fresh or any variety of their health foods.
Can't find some specific item you are searching for? Ask anyone working there and see how courteously you are treated and how quickly you are led to the item you are seeking.
And, don't forget to try the apples, for which this orchard is famous.