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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.  

Celebration at Sesame Place Features Halloween Shows, Mazes, a Hayride and More!

October 10, 2012

Hugging Cookie Monster
(dressed as a clown)

Fall is my favorite time of the year.  There are so many fun family things going on in the Philadelphia area!  One special thing we did again this year was a visit to the “land of Elmo”.  My children are still reliving the incredible day we had Saturday (Oct 6th) at The Count’s Halloween Spooktacular at Sesame Place in Langhorne!  We brought a friend too, and the two 3.5 year olds plus my 2 year old were all in heaven!!!  Even my 5 month old baby in the carrier was fascinated by the characters we saw and laughter we heard.  So, as you can imagine, this Halloween celebration at Sesame Place is perfect for children and is not spooky at all!

Vapor Trail

For those who haven’t visited this local attraction, here’s what you need to know.  It’s the nation’s only theme park based entirely on Sesame Street.  Sesame Street comes to life at Sesame Place through whirling rides, water slides (obviously seasonal) and exciting shows.  Dance and sing-a-long with everyone’s favorite furry friends in the amazing Neighborhood Street Party Parade with day and night performances.  Join the fun and celebrate being a kid – or being a kid again!  And even better, if you visit between September 29th and Sunday, October 28th, Sesame Place will be transformed into a not-too-spooky Halloween haven featuring two themed mazes, a Sesame Street character hayride, three Halloween shows (we saw The Count’s Not-Too-Spooky Howl-o-ween Radio Show and LOVED it) and everyone’s favorite Sesame Street friends dressed in their Halloween attire.  


The highlight to our visit was probably the show.  The girls enjoyed the songs and the moms were entertained as well, especially by the finale!  The Count’s Not-Too-Spooky Howl-o-ween Radio Show is sure to entertain the whole family. In this Halloween show, The Count Von Count serves as the master of scare-emonies on an old-time radio show. With help from his Sesame Street friends—Abby Cadabby, Cookie Monster, Zoe, Grover, Oscar and Elmo—The Count produces a not-too-spooky Halloween radio show. The WSME Howl-o-ween show features, song and dance numbers that get everyone involved comedy sketches with Elmo and Oscar, a few magical surprises from everyone’s favorite fairy, Abby Cadabby and a cooking segment with Cookie Monster that goes awry.  The show ends with a special finale that is sure to be a “Thriller.”

Peek-A-Bug Ride
Trick or Treating

New in 2012 is Ernie’s Rubber Duckie Costume Party- a non-stop, fun-filled time, where everyone’s invited to dance their day away!  Moving lights and fun, upbeat music will make you feel as if you’ve arrived at a Sesame-styled disco.  Back for its 2nd year is the Neighborhood Street Party Halloween Parade.  The entire parade takes on a not-too-spooky-feel from candy corn in Cookie Monster’s cookie jar to Bert and Ernie dressed as a rubber duckie and pigeon for Halloween.  The last parade stop features “spooktacular” music and performances by the Sesame Street characters and is not to be missed.  During The Count’s Halloween Spooktacular, families are encouraged to come dressed in costume as they enjoy Sesame Place.  Our girls enjoyed putting on their animal headbands and trick-or-treating at one of the many stations around the park.  They received free treats such as potato chips, a marshmallow rice cereal treat, and a tooth brush!  In addition to the park’s Spooktacular-focused attractions, Sesame Place’s dozen dry rides are also open for guests to enjoy.  I highly recommend the Peek-A-Bug ride.  I think it produced the most giggles from all 3 girls!  And if your family is looking for even more Halloween fun, Sesame Place will be hosting special events such as The Count’s Halloween Party, Abby Cadabby’s Fairy Pumpkin Party and their annual Halloween Costume Contest.  Check out the website for more details!  www.sesameplace.com

{Giveaway} Local Staycations Review: The Choo Choo Barn

July 12, 2012





Welcome to the final installment of Chesco Mom Steph’s reivew of her recent Staycation in Lancaster, PA!  YOu’ve read about her stay at the wonderful Doubletree Resort in Lancaster, and read about her thrilling train ride on the Strasburg Railroad. Last week, Steph shared about all the insight she gained on Old Order Amish at The Amish Village.  This week, she’ll be sharing about her experience visiting the Choo Choo Barn!




Our Staycation in Lancaster never ceased to amaze me.  Living in the Philly area my entire life, I had made up my mind about Lancaster: it was rural, dated and boring.  I could not have been MORE WRONG.  The Double Tree Resort was contemporary and cozy.  The Strasburg Railroad was compelling and fun.  And The Amish Village was intriguing, education and engaging.  

So it does not surprise me that THe Choo Choo Barn was one of my favorite attractions of the entire trip!

Like The Amish Village, The Choo Choo Barn was a Lancaster exhibit that I had never before encountered. I read up online about the attractionand the description read that the Choo Choo Barn was a “1700 square foot train layout features over 150 hand-built animated figures and vehicles and 22 operating trains.”

To put it in perspective: Our HOUSE is 1700 square feet!

I could not have imagined just how much fun that could be!

To put it in perspective: Our HOUSE is 1700 square feet!

So we arrived shortly after leaving THe Strasburg Railroad, and were ushered in through the curtain to the Train Room.  There in front of us was an entire world of miniature tableaus.  As you walk around the room, you’ll find a circus (complete with a taco truck in the parking lot), a campground, various houses, a zoo, a rave in a cave (seriously!) and even a mini Dutch Wonderland! I had to walk around the structure several times for fear that I was missing something. I wanted to see every little detail.  Even after my fourth time around, I know I missed something!  

It was amazing to see the incredible minute details that were put into the scenes.  All of the little people do various things, engaging in different activities!  To give guests a different perspective, the lights are dimmed and it becomes “night” every 10 minutes.  Every 5 minutes, there is a road accident, for which police and firefighters are called for.  

My daughter, who is almost 4, had fun trying to find all of the fun details, and my husband and I were equally mesmerised. Fun for the entire family, for sure! If Lancaster is on your list of destnations this Summer, add The Choo Choo Barn to the list!  


Did we mention that we’re giving away a Family 4-Park for admission to the Choo Choo Barn??  Make sure to fill out the form below for a chance to win



Local Staycations Review: Doubletree Resort of Lancaster, PA

June 22, 2012




Sometimes the best things in life are those simple things we overlook.  When it comes tov vacations, we often seek big adventures or tropical paradises to visit.  Living in the Philadelphia area, we have so many great and local Staycation opportunities! You don’t have to break the bank to enjoy some fun time with your family.  A fun vacation may be just a short trip down the road.  We have some great Staycation reviews lined up for you this Summer (isn’t that so nice? We’re doing all the research for you!), and we’re starting with Lancaster County, PA!

Chesco Mom Steph had a great chance to do a Staycation in Lancaster in mid-June.  Her stay was FANTASTIC, and she can’t wait to share it with you. Over the next few weeks, we’ll be sharing her reviews of the local attractions: The Strasburg Railroad, The Choo Choo Barn and The Amish Village. Each review will also have a coordinating GIVEAWAY for admission tickets to these attractions, so be sure to check back!

What is a Staycation, though, without STAYING OVER?  We’ve got you covered.  Chesco Mom Steph and her family stayed at the wonderful Doubletree Resort in Lancaster.  Here’s her review of the accomodations and her Top 5 Reasons to Come Stay at the Doubletree Resort in Lancaster!

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I’ve always found it to be a treat to stay at a hotel.  There are no home responsibilities to take away from your pleasure, no work to burden you.  Someone else will make your bed and clean your bathroom. And there are usually super fun attractions to keep things exciting.

I’ve never stayed at a Doubletree Resort before, but our experience at the Doubletree Resort in Lancaster makes me want to plan a return visit!  The entrance lobby is classy and welcoming, and our room was exquisite (see the video at the end of this post for an impromptu tour).  I figured the best way to share with you why I enjoyed our stay at the Doubletree so much is to give you a Top 5 List.  So here’s my list, in no particular order:

Top 5 Reasons

To Stay at the Doubletree Resort


Cookies at Check-in

If you know me at all, you know I have a sweet tooth. So when we arrived in the lobby of the Doubletree, I immediately smelled beautiful baked things. I thought maybe it was all in my head, and brushed the thought aside.  But once we checked in at the front desk and got our room key, we were sent off with CHOCOLATE CHIP WALNUT COOKIES.  Free cookies. Freshly baked cookies. One for each of us. Gooey melt in your mouth best cookies I’d ever had.  Apparently, this is something all Doubletree Resorts do. Which I find amazing. Because if I had to choose between a Doubletree and a different hotel of the same caliber? I’d totally choose a Doubletree simply for the free cookies.

I tip my hat to you, Doubletree. Well done.

Accomodations
I’ve shared on my personal blog about navigating through reviews to find a good hotel (ie: nice accomodations that you don’t have to take a loan out for), only to be left severely disappointed once we arrive for our stay. My husband and I have really seen it all in terms of hotel accomodations: bad smells from being located over a hot deli, dirty bed linens, no elevators to the upstairs floors, etc.  So we are always a bit nervous and wary when we arrive for hotel stays.

Doubletree Resort in Lancaster did not disappoint! A beautiful lobby welcomed us, and a short elevator ride took us to our floor.  Upon opening the door, we knew we’d have a cozy overnight. 2 plush beds with fluffy comforters and pillows greeted us.  The room was clean, and well-appointed with a flat-screen TV and mini-fridge/coffee station.  There was a desk I could do some social media work work at while my husband and daughter played, as well as a comfy arm chair.  The bathroom seemed to have recently been renovated, with contemporary tiling and a nice large counter space to accommodate our small family. Every room has a nice view of the Lancaster countryside, which is a nice perk when you open the curtains to the large window.  


Indoor Water Playground

As the mother of two small girls (one of which stayed at home to enjoy a weekend with her grandparents), I appreciate any attraction that is family-friendly.  So when I was first doing my research on the Lancaster Doubletree, it was nice to see they had both and indoor AND outdoor pool.  Upon further investigation, I found that they also offer an indoor water playground for younger kids!

This playground is perfect for families with kids in elementary school or younger.  There is a fun loopy slide for the older and more adventurous kids, as well as a small slide and climbing area for toddlers and preschoolers.  The water in most of the area is shallow, and for the little ones, there is a gradual walk in to the water (think of a small hill leading to the ocean). My daughter is almost 4, and could not get enough of the play area. The area is closed in, so it’s easier to keep an eye on your kiddos. It also serves to separate the other guests without kids so they are not disturbed while using the indoor pool.

Overall it is a WIN for everyone!


Customer Service

I still laugh when I watch Home Alone 2, when Kevin (once again) finds himself separated from his family. In the second movie, he is in New York City, and decides to take up residence at the Trump Plaza.  The conceirge at the Plaza is clearly stuck up and condescending, only wanting to cater to the most VIP of guests.

Not so at the Doubletree Resort in Lancaster.  The staff was warm and friendly, even joking around with my preschooler.  They made check-in and check-out easy, and did not make us feel silly for any questions we needed to ask.  


At one point, I realized I forgot a few toiletries. We went down to the front desk, and the staff quickly took care of our needs, no questions asked.  There is something inviting about a hotel when the staff members are happy, welcoming and accomodating.


Area Attractions

There is plenty to do in the surrounding Lancaster area, some of which we’ll share with you over the next few weeks.  Aside from the 3 great attractions we’ll be reviewing in the weeks to come, the Doubletree Resort in Lancaster is close to mini-golf, the renowned Tanger and Rockvale Outlet Shopping,  Dutch Wonderland, Hershey Park, restaurants and more.  This is a great central location when planning a stay to Lancaster County!



And, as promised, here is a quick (and very impromptu!) view of the GREAT room:









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There you have it!  With 5 Reasons to Stay, the only thing left to do is start planning your Lancaster Staycation today!  The Doubletree Resort of Lancaster even has some great Summer Getaway Packages.  Check back next week for our first Lancaster Staycation Attraction Review and Giveaway: The Strasburg Railroad! (You might just win tickets for your family!)




Please Touch Museum Deal- Last chance!

April 18, 2012
Please Touch Museum Deal- Last chance!

This doesn’t expire until July.  Great Staycation idea!
One Admission Ticket and One Carousel Ticket
for only $9!
Hurry up, this deal ends TODAY!

Local Staycations: Peddler’s Village

April 12, 2012





Although the economy is rebounding, many families are still trying to find creative ways to have fun, travel and make memories together.  While some are able to pull everything together for a big getaway or grand vacation, most of us are staying local this Spring and Summer, finding new and exciting ways to explore the areas around us.


We’ve done travel reviews in the past, which you can find on the right side bar:





But over the next few months, we’ll be sharing our reviews on some of the best Staycations in the Philadelphia region.  Whether you visit for the day, stay over night, or make it a week getaway, there are tons of places in our area to make a great local vacation!


First up is Peddler’s Village. One of our contributors, Steph, went back to Peddler’s Village for an overnight with her husband, Bill.  They had a fantastic time trying out the newest Village restaurant, Buttonwood Grill.  


Check out her post to find out how Brisket Fries changed her life and why Steph thinks eating Apple Cobbler out of a mason jar topped with ice cream is the bee’s knees.  Also, watch her video on The Top 5 Reasons why she loves the accommodations at Peddler’s Village!





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Steph’s Peddler’s Village Review




Last weekend, Hubby and I had the awesome opportunity to do another stay at Peddler’s Village.  It had been almost 2 years since our last visit (and review), and the amazing people up at Peddler’s Village asked if we’d like to check out their newest culinary addition:  Buttonwood Grill.

We said, “Sure.”

But really, we jumped up and down and squealed and high-fived, because we really like it up there.

In the last review, I did a comprehensive breakdown of the Food, Lodging and Dining. Given that foundation, I’ll be focusing this review mainly on the new Buttonwood Grill, as well as a new perspective on our accommodations!

We arrived on a drizzly Saturday afternoon, which makes the Village look totally British (which I love)…(Click here to continue reading)


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Here is the video on Peddler’s Village accommodations. Free wine?  Awesome toiletries?  Close to Philly?  Sounds good to us! 

Stay tuned for more Philly Area Staycation Reviews in the near future.  In the meantime – we want to know:

Have you been to Peddler’s Village? 
 Do you plan on visiting in the near future? 
Leave a comment and tell us all about YOUR visit!