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Kitchen Kettle Village- Family Fun, Shopping, Yummy Eats, and Peaceful Scenery

July 15, 2013
The shops

In the hunt for good stay-cation ideas, I learned about Kitchen Kettle Village in Intercourse, PA.  Literally, 35 minutes from my home in West Bradford Township.  I had no idea such a super fun place was essentially in our backyard!

That is what we call “cookie art”

My family arrived at 10am and found parking no problem.  The girls immediately spotted the playground and pony rides, but we headed toward the shopping area first.  First stop, the famous Jam & Relish Kitchen.  There must have been close to 100 samples throughout the store, I was amazed!  We took a few bites of delicious pickles.  My middle daughter, who never likes pickles, ate about a dozen of their kosher dills!  We also sampled some dessert dips, my favorite was the “Cheesecake in a Jar”, it was scrumptious!  We headed toward the back of the store, the cookie section.  There, for $1 a cookie, the girls could decorate their own homemade gingerbread cookie- in honor of the Kitchen Kettle Village mascot.  Their creative juices were flowing and they reaped the reward when they eagerly gobbled up their tasty creations.  We then taste-tested even more jams, dips, salsas, and sauces.  We purchased a honey mustard grilling sauce and a raspberry preserve.  It was so hard to reign ourselves in and not buy the whole store!  When we walked out of this store it was as if magnets were drawing my husband in.  The smells lured us into the Smokehouse where he bought some locally-cured sausages, we all sampled cheese (the buffalo sauce cheese was awesome) and we bought some locally-made hard pretzels.


We then strolled the shops a bit more, greeted friendly pet dogs along the way, even took a picture with the Kitchen Kettle Village Gingerbread Man.  Then we were ready for our AAA Buggy Rides 35 minute tour of Intercourse.  We put our name on the list, which was about a 50 minute wait for our family of five, then went to the playground and pony rides just across the parking lot.  There was also, which was a pleasant surprise, a petting farm where the girls got to feed the chickens, goats, llamas, and donkey.  So the girls took 3 laps around the pen on the pony, played on the swings and wooden train, fed some fun animals, and then washed up and we went back over to the shops.  We killed some more time in the Pepper Lane Fudge and Sweets shop.  We came at the perfect time too, we got to watch the chocolate fudge be made!  It smelled heavenly.  I wish there was a such thing as smell-a-webpage because you would be in heaven sniffing this photo.  We sampled some cooled chocolate fudge and I honestly have been thinking about it ever since!

Can you smell it???

Full from our tasty tour of the shops, we climbed onto the buggy ride at 12:15p
m.  The comfortable benches and covered top along with the clickety-clack of the horses hooves provided for a very relaxing four-mile tour of the Amish country.  The girls enjoyed looking at the corn fields, watching the farm animals, and feeling the breeze in their hair.  My husband and I learned a lot from our driver, a Lancaster Amish man named Amos.  Did you know that church services are at members homes and only meet every other week?

The baby enjoyed spotting animals in the pastures

After the ride we went to The Kling House Restaurant for lunch.  The restaurant is the converted home of the Kling family.  I had a vegetarian sandwich that was delicious and my husband had a huge roast beef and bacon sandwich.  Both of us raved about the homemade chips too.  The girls enjoyed their lunches and looking at the old photos on the walls and family nick-nacks on the shelves.  It was the perfect scene for our traditional “I Spy” game while waiting for our food to arrive.  Though full, we couldn’t pass up the Lapp Valley Farms Ice Cream stand!  The price was so good and the helpings plenty!  We ordered the chocolate chip mint, strawberry, and chocolate marshmallow.  They were all equally amazing!  The waffle cones were fresh and incredible too!  It was the prefect finale to our day.  So, a nice Wet One wipe down for the ice cream coated girls and then back to the van we went.

My family can’t wait to return to Kitchen Kettle Village.  When I asked them their favorite part of the day, my oldest said the buggy ride, then changed to the pony ride, and my middle daughter said everything.  The baby, too young to talk, just kept saying “doggy”.  I think she was a fan of the patrons who brought their friendly leashed pups.  Ha!  Now that we know Kitchen Kettle is open year-round and has family-focused events all the time, we will most certainly return!

VISITOR TIPS:
*  The village shops open at different times throughout the year.  Over the summer, it’s 9am.  We arrived at 10:00am and found it very easy to park and walk around.  It started to get a lot more crowded about lunch time and when we left at 2:00pm.
*  The village is completely stroller friendly.  Bring whatever you need.  We had a sit n stand and I think that worked out well because it wasn’t too wide and was easy to maneuver.  The stores were stroller friendly as well, though it didn’t feel fair to other patrons to have the clunker in there so we tended to park it outside.
*  If you plan to do a buggy ride, book your tour when you first arrive at the village.
*  If you eat lunch at Kling House you get a coupon with the kids meals for a gingerbread cookie at Jam & Relish Kitchen, so save that activity for after lunch and it will be free.
*  If you live further and are in need of an overnight stay, there is really quaint lodging right there.  

Disclosure:  In exchange for an honest review, my family was given vouchers to experience some of the wonderful things Kitchen Kettle Village has to offer.  

Summer Girly Playdate: Ice Cream Tea Party!

July 13, 2013
Playing Pass the Hat

I love summer break, in a “fill it with fun memories and don’t ever allow us to utter the word BORED” kinda way.  So, aside from spending quality time with the wee-ones, which is awesome, we also love the perk of summer foods.  Grilling, s’mores, and best of all, ICE CREAM!

On Friday, July 12, the girls had six of their friends over for a tea party.  The little ladies all arrived in their finest dresses, excited to have their first real tea party!  Thanks to Mommy Parties, we were sent an adorable tea set and fabulously fun hats!  But the best thing to arrive in the mail, maybe e-v-e-r, Blue Bunny’s Cadbury Ice Cream bars!  No lie!  On my door step was a box packed with dry ice and 32 ice cream bars.  Did you even know that Blue Bunny ice cream teamed up with Cadbury chocolates?  I didn’t!  What an awesome arrangement…. for my taste buds.  🙂

The table is set and ready to go!

After our party attendants were all here, we played our first game.  Much like “Hot Potato”, only it was “Pass the Hat”.  The girls sat in a circle and when the music began, they passed the hat to the next m’lady.  It kept going around until the music stopped and the girly holding the hat had to wear it.  We didn’t have anyone go out, no room for tears or tantrums during this tea party!  They loved it and giggled each time a friend put the giant hat on.

Can you hear the fancy accent?

We then gathered in the dining room for our first course of the tea party.  The girls found their name on their place card, then were super excited to pick up their hat from their seat, and sat down.  We served raspberry lemonade, but called it tea.  They had several servings!  I also made tea sandwiches that were kid friendly- cream cheese and cucumber along with ham and cheddar cheese.  After everyone was finished with their mini-meal, we played our second game- a Teaspoon Race!  For the Teaspoon Race I had two bowls of sugar cubes behind two lines that the girls had formed (side note- a box of over 100 costs less than $2, I had no idea they were that inexpensive!).  The object was to use a spoon and balance one sugar cube on the spoon and race it to the bowl placed across the room.  The game ended when the sugar cubes were all successfully transferred to the other bowl.  This was a favorite game for everyone, especially my “big boned” pug who we learned enjoys sugar cubes.

Playing Teaspoon Race game

Eating her tea sandwich

Following the Teaspoon Race, the girls were ready for their special treats!  They sat back at the dining room table, sipped some “tea” and were given an ice cream bar.  The choices were decadent!  I offered Cadbury Royal Dark (Creamy Blue Bunny reduced fat vanilla ice cream dipped in thick, rich Cadbury Royal Dark chocolate coating), Cadbury English Toffee (Creamy Blue Bunny reduced fat vanilla ice cream dipped in thick, rich Cadbury milk coating with toffee pieces), Cadbury Caramello (Creamy Blue Bunny reduced fat vanilla ice cream swirled with caramel sauce all dipped in thick, rich Cadbury milk chocolaty coating) and Cadbury Vanilla Chocolate (Creamy Blue Bunny reduced fat vanilla ice cream dipped in thick, rich Cadbury milk chocolaty coating).  Most girls enjoyed, thoroughly, the Vanilla Chocolate bars.  The other favorite was the Caramello, but I think the mommies all dove into the Dark bars with pure delight!

Delicious!
Fancy hat fun!

After the delicious dessert, the girls ran to our playroom and continued playing dress up, running, giggling, and saying how much they loved having a tea party.  **Social experiment, do all little girls suddenly become old British ladies when they sit down to have a tea party social?  Regardless, it was fun!  And adorable!  And memorable!!!!  Highly recommended for a different summer activity.

The tea party attendants

 Disclosure:  I was given free ice cream, hats and fascinators, and tea set as part of a promotional program with Cadbury and MommySelect in exchange for my honest review.  As you can see, the mommies had just as much fun as the lil’ ladies!  So free or not, we’ll be having an ice cream tea party again!  

Don’t miss out on Friendly’s deal! It’s a limited quantity so may sell out faster!!!

September 28, 2012
Find Today’s Daily Deal on the Best in Philadelphia!
Did you see today’s Groupon deal for Friendly’s????
Hello ice cream sundae, Sunday fun day!!!!
Don’t miss out!
Multiple locations.
Deal ends in 6 days, but it’s a limited quantity so may sell out faster!!! 
Already over 750 have been bought!

Drumstick Coupon

May 17, 2012
Summer…. ice cream cones, sticky hands, sprinklers, smiles.  Bring it on!

$1.00 off when you buy any TWO packages of NESTLÉ® DRUMSTICK® Sundae Cones multipack or NESTLÉ® Frozen Snacks multipack

Incredible Deals: Haagen Das, Ice Skating, Zoolu and More!

November 30, 2011

Today’s Save: Haagen-Dazs

Today’s Save:$5 for $10 worth of Haagen-Dazs – two locations!


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Today’s Save:$87 for a ceramic flat iron, curling wand, and holiday gift set from NuMe ($359 value), plus free shipping!


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Today’s Save:$9 for admission and skate rentals for two at Power Play Rinks (up to $18 value)


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Today’s Save:$10 for a one-month membership to Curves ($39 value)


Bonus Save: Zoolu!

Limited quantity:$25 for $50 worth of baby’s clothing, products and accessories from Zoolu

Tasty Treat of Homemade Ice Cream!

August 9, 2011



It’s summer time, there is no question. How about some homemade ice cream from Chester Springs Creamery! Pay $5 for $10 worth of ice cream from this delicious farm!

Giveaway: Ice Cream Parlor and Baked Goods!

May 20, 2011

Bredenbeck’s Bakery and Ice Cream Parlor

Today’s Save:$5 for $10 worth of sweet scoops and more from Bredenbeck’s Bakery and Ice Cream Parlor

Expires 11:59 PM – May 22, 2011

Bredenbeck’s has been serving up delicious treats for over 100 years and has even been featured on TLC’s “Fabulous Cakes of Philadephia.” In celebration of the Ice Cream Social, the team at Eversave surveyed more than 900 people to find out their “ice cream personalities.” 34% consider themselves ‘chunky monkeys’ and prefer ice cream mixed with treats like chocolate chips, cookie dough, and fruit. 26% are ‘top-a-holics’ wanting all the syrup, sprinkles and whipped cream they can get. On the other hand, 32% said they were ‘naked eaters’ –eating their ice cream without any toppings. Join in the fun of Eversave’s Ice Cream Social by entering my giveaway! One lucky winner will win a Save plus $5 in Save Rewards to use on an Eversave daily deal of their choice!
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