The Mountain Times - Volume 48, Number 46: November 13-19, 2019
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Food Matters<br />
26 • <strong>The</strong> <strong>Mountain</strong> <strong>Times</strong> • Nov. <strong>13</strong>-<strong>19</strong>, 20<strong>19</strong><br />
THE RICE IS<br />
RIGHT!<br />
Mid-way up Killington Access Rd.<br />
<br />
<br />
HIBACHI | SUSHI | ASIAN<br />
“FREQUENT FLYER”<br />
PARTY NOV.17 TH<br />
PARTY<br />
Pawlet Library hosts<br />
newcomer panel<br />
Sunday, Nov. 17, at 5 p.m.—PAWLET—<strong>The</strong> Pawlet<br />
Public Library hosts a community potluck dinner and<br />
newcomer panel discussion on Sunday 5-7 p.m. <strong>The</strong><br />
program is part of the library’s community conversations<br />
and potluck dinner series designed to bring the community<br />
together to share their experiences and what they<br />
have in common.<br />
During the panel discussion, three couples share<br />
the reasons they recently moved to the Pawlet area to<br />
become full-time residents. <strong>The</strong>y discuss what attracted<br />
them to this rural community, how they hope to contribute,<br />
and what challenges they discovered. Attendees are<br />
encouraged to ask questions and share their own experiences<br />
living in rural Vermont.<br />
Along with a dish to share, everyone is encouraged<br />
to bring their own place settings and utensils to reduce<br />
plastic waste. <strong>The</strong> library provides tables and chairs, and,<br />
more importantly, an opportunity to meet neighbors, old<br />
and new.<br />
<strong>The</strong> library is located at 141 School St., in Pawlet.<br />
For more information visit pawletpubliclibrary.wordpress.com,<br />
or stop by the library for a printed brochure.<br />
Remember and resist:<br />
learning from the Dutch<br />
Tuesday,<br />
Nov. <strong>19</strong>, at 6<br />
p.m.—CHITTEN-<br />
DEN—Contrary<br />
to the image<br />
that most Dutch<br />
people resisted<br />
the Nazis, only a<br />
small percentage<br />
actively participated—many<br />
of<br />
them women delivering<br />
messages<br />
or smuggling<br />
children to safety.<br />
Courtesy Vermont Humanities<br />
Mary Fillmore<br />
Award-winning author Mary Fillmore will explore<br />
how people decided to resist, what they actually did, and<br />
what the results were. Fillmore is a Vermont Humanities<br />
Speaker.<br />
This event is free and open to the public.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Chittenden Public Library is located at 223 Chittenden<br />
Road in Chittenden. For more information visit<br />
chittendenpubliclibrary.com or call 802-773-3531.<br />
Seward’s Dairy<br />
If you’re looking for something truly<br />
unique and Vermont, check out Seward<br />
Dairy Bar. Serving classic homemade<br />
food including hamburgers, steaks, chicken, sandwiches and seafood. Craving<br />
something a little sweeter? Check out their own homemade 39 flavors of<br />
ice cream. Vermont products also sold. (802) 773-2738.<br />
Peppino’s<br />
Chef-owned since <strong>19</strong>92, Peppino’s offers<br />
Neapolitan cuisine at its finest:<br />
pasta, veal, chicken, seafood, steak,<br />
and flatbreads. If you want it, Peppino’s<br />
has it! Aprés-hour daily features half price appetizers and flatbreads.<br />
For reservations, call 802-422-3293. peppinosvt.com.<br />
Open Daily for<br />
Lunch & Dinner<br />
BURGERS<br />
BURRITOS<br />
SEAFOOD<br />
CRAFT BEER<br />
BEST WINGS<br />
PASTA<br />
SANDWICHES<br />
BBQ RIBS<br />
NACHOS<br />
DAILY SPECIALS<br />
KIDS MENU<br />
GAME ROOM<br />
happy hour 3-6p.m.<br />
CELEBRATING 20 YEARS IN KILLINGTON<br />
2910 KILLINGTON ROAD, KILLINGTON VT<br />
802-422-LOOK<br />
20 YEARS<br />
IN<br />
YOUR FIRST STOP OFF THE MOUNTAIN<br />
LOOKOUTVT.COM<br />
JONES<br />
DONUTS<br />
“Jones Donuts and Bakery is a<br />
must stop if you reside or simply<br />
come to visit Rutland. <strong>The</strong>y have<br />
been an institution in the community<br />
and are simply the best.”<br />
open wed. - sun. 5 to 12<br />
closed mon. + tues.<br />
Sugar and Spice<br />
Stop on by to Sugar and Spice for a home style<br />
breakfast or lunch served up right. Try six different<br />
kinds of pancakes and/or waffles or order up<br />
some eggs and home fries. For lunch they offer<br />
a Filmore salad, grilled roast beef, burgers and<br />
sandwiches. Take away and deck dining available.<br />
www.vtsugarandspice.com (802) 773-7832.<br />
23 West St, Rutland<br />
802-773-7810<br />
Sushi Yoshi<br />
Sushi Yoshi is Killington’s true culinary adventure.<br />
With Hibachi, Sushi, Chinese and Japanese, we<br />
have something for every age and palate. Private<br />
Tatame rooms and large party seating available.<br />
We boast a full bar with 20 craft beers on<br />
draft. Lunch and dinner available seven days a week. We are chef-owned<br />
and operated. Delivery or take away option available. Now open year round.<br />
www.vermontsushi.com (802) 422-4241<br />
• A Farm to Table Restaurant<br />
• Handcut Steaks, Filets & Fish<br />
• All Baking Done on Premises<br />
Culinary<br />
Institute of<br />
America<br />
Alum<br />
WED, THURS & SUN - 5:00-9:00<br />
FRI & SAT - 5:00-10:30<br />
• Over 20 wines by the glass<br />
• Great Bar Dining<br />
• Freshly made pasta<br />
Sundays half price wines by the glass<br />
All entrées include two sides and soup or salad<br />
422-4030 • 2820 KILLINGTON RD.<br />
WWW.CHOICES-RESTAURANT.COM