TravelAwaits
Jul.13.2021
Imagine a five-star, farm-to-table dinner in the woods. Or perhaps on an alpaca farm. Or, in a field of lavender. Maybe you want to experience a meal by a top female chef using sustainable, locally sourced ingredients. Or you just want a unique dining experience somewhere in the Catskills. Well, you can have all of that and more at one of the Farmhouse Project’s Terrain & Table dinners.
We were recently invited to experience a Terrain & Table dinner on the Bindy Bazaar Trail at the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts. During the famous 1969 Woodstock Festival, the Bindy Bazaar Trail was a marketplace that connected different areas of the festival grounds. Now, Bindy Bazaar is part of Bethel Woods Center. Picture fine dining by candlelight with gold plated cutlery, beautiful crockery, and fresh-picked flowers at a rustic table placed in the middle of a hiking trail in the woods at a historic location surrounded by a Carol Hummel site-specific art installat
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If you haven’t heard, it’s ramps season. A comedy video from TikTok user Jake W. Cornell parodying a well-heeled Brooklyn dad panicking that his kid wouldn’t get to experience this year’s “ramps season” before it’s over has gone viral. “I’ve tried three markets, I’m literally in the park foraging right now and there are no ramps!” he yells into the phone at his husband.
The video has nearly a million views, and the comments are full of two types of people in particular those saying they also love ramps season, and those reasonably asking: What are ramps, and what the heck is a ramp season?