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Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire & Vermont: The Best Organic Food Stores, Farmers' Markets & Vegetarian Restaurants
Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire & Vermont: The Best Organic Food Stores, Farmers' Markets & Vegetarian Restaurants
Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire & Vermont: The Best Organic Food Stores, Farmers' Markets & Vegetarian Restaurants
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"This is the resource book for vegetarian travelers." -- Healing Retreats. "This is a terrific and much-needed guidebook that makes traveling easy and worry-free for vegetarians. It lists and rates vegetarian restaurants and also reports on the best place
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Release dateJan 6, 2009
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Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire & Vermont: The Best Organic Food Stores, Farmers' Markets & Vegetarian Restaurants
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James Bernard Frost

JAMES BERNARD FROST received his MFA in fiction from the University of San Francisco. He worked as a journalist for Wired magazine. He lives in Portland, Oregon. World Leader Pretend is his first novel.

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    Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire & Vermont - James Bernard Frost

    Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire & Vermont: A Guide to the Organic Food Stores, Farmers' Markets & Vegetarian Restaurants

    James Bernard Frost

    HUNTER PUBLISHING, INC.

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    Ulysses Travel Publications

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    © 2010 James Bernard Frost

    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the written permission of the publisher.

    This guide focuses on recreational activities. As all such activities contain elements of risk, the publisher, author, affiliated individuals and companies disclaim any responsibility for injury, harm, or illness that may occur to anyone through, or by use of, the information in this book. Every effort was made to insure the accuracy of information in this book, but the publisher and author do not assume and hereby disclaim, liability for loss or damage caused by errors, omissions, misleading information or potential travel problems caused by this guide, even if such errors or omissions are the result of negligence, accident or any other cause.

    Introduction

    What Does It Mean To Be A Vegetarian?

    How To Use This Book

    Before You Go

    Helpful Web Sites

    Maine

    Portland

    Lewiston

    Bangor

    Maine's Coastline

    Massachusetts

    Amherst

    Boston

    Brookline

    Cambridge

    Cape Ann

    Cape Cod

    Concord

    Northampton

    Salem

    Worcester

    New Hampshire

    Concord

    The Hamptons

    Manchester

    Nashua

    New London

    Portsmouth

    Vermont

    Bennington

    Brattleboro

    Burlington

    Killington

    Manchester

    Middlebury

    Montpelier

    Rutland

    Stowe

    Sugarbush

    Farmers' Markets in the Northeast

    Connecticut 

    Delaware 

    Maine 

    Maryland 

    Massachusetts 

    New Hampshire 

    New Jersey 

    New York 

    Pennsylvania 

    Rhode Island 

    Vermont 

    Washington DC 

    Glossary 

    Vegetarian Food Items 

    Farmers' Markets in the Northeast

    Connecticut 

    Delaware 

    Maine 

    Maryland 

    Massachusetts 

    New Hampshire 

    New Jersey 

    New York 

    Pennsylvania 

    Rhode Island 

    Vermont 

    Washington DC 

    Glossary 

    Vegetarian Food Items 

    Introduction

    Living in San Francisco, my girlfriend Kimberly and I are amazed at the excellent quality of vegetarian restaurants in our city. However, we wanted to see what else was out there in this great nation of ours, so we took a trip to our local Barnes & Noble hoping to find a guide to the pleasures of vegetarian dining throughout the United States. We were disappointed that such a travel book did not exist, and thus an idea was formed.

    Shortly afterwards, I took on the task of producing a guidebook that would help readers find alternative dining options in the United States. After nearly two years of labor, the book in your hands is that guide. Not just a guide to restaurants, natural foods stores and farmers' markets, the book also contains facts and tidbits that health-minded and environmentally conscious individuals will find appealing.

    In an effort to make this book useful to the wide range of people who are vegan, vegetarian, struggling to become vegetarian, or simply appreciate meatless cooking, I have included a wide range of restaurants, stores and markets in this guide. You'll find everything from hamburger joints with a garden burger option to gourmet raw foods restaurants that adhere to strict vegan standards and espouse the consumption of easily digestible uncooked foods. I have also given special consideration to budget travelers trying to stretch their dollars. All listings have an eye toward value.

    What Does It Mean To Be A Vegetarian?

    The precise and correct usage of the term vegetarian is disputed by various groups within the vegetarian movement. For the purposes of this book, the term vegetarian refers specifically to those who abstain from consuming the flesh of animals (beef, poultry and seafood), but who might eat various animal by-products such as eggs, milk, cheese, etc. The term vegan is used here when referring to those who eschew both. Macrobiotic is used loosely herein to describe an Eastern philosophy of vegetarian dining that emphasizes a balance in diet.

    This guide does not delve deeply into the reasons for choosing to become vegetarian. The subject is better explored in a number of well-written books. Current, highly recommended primers include Joanne Stepaniak's The Vegan Sourcebook and Howard F. Lyman's Mad Cowboy: Plain Truth From the Cattle Rancher Who Won't Eat Meat.

    How To Use This Book

    The book is organized by region, with states listed alphabetically in each chapter. Cities, major and otherwise, are listed alphabetically under each state - major cities are oftentimes divided into sub-areas as well. Within each subsection you will find a general description

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