Saturday, September 28, 2013

Innkeepers Say Goodbye!

From the innkeepers, "As we wind down our last two days of owning and operating Joshua Grindle Inn; we wanted to take this time to say thank you to all for keeping us at the top of our game. We have always been the "highest" rated Inn in Mendocino on Tripadvisor because of you. We have so loved and enjoyed seeing you each and every day. Keep subscribed to this page to follow the next chapter. We value your support and friendship." Charles, Cindy and Emily. 
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g32701-d73788-Reviews-Joshua_Grindle_Inn_of_Mendocino-Mendocino_Mendocino_County_California.html
Stop by their Facebook page and say goodbye. 

And you may still get their fabulous recipes when you order my cookbook: Asparagus Bake, Pam's Asparagus & Potato Fritatta, Zucchini & Carrot Quiche, Peace Cake, Cranberry Pumpkin French Toast, Spinach Mushroom Pesto Quiche, Christine's California Frittata, Blueberry Buckle Coffee Cake.

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This BnB (along with delicious recipes and wonderful stories) is featured in Sunrise Sunset Across America, Bed & Breakfast cookbook. Purchase it by clicking on the link in the upper sidebar. Click on the review to read more about it.

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Update on Mango Inn

The Mango Inn in Florida has new innkeepers, new recipes and a great Facebook page. They deserve an update!



Nestled on a secluded corner lot, this historic home was built in 1915 and said to be one of the oldest homes in Lake Worth, FL. Casual elegance, privacy and cascading water fountains make you feel as if you are in a private oasis. A full gourmet breakfast awaits you on the veranda overlooking the pool each morning. The inn is a short 10 minute walk to the beach and downtown Lake Worth where visitors will find several wonderful restaurants, shops, antique stores and galleries.  Innkeepers Judi, Deb and Bill hope that a stay at the Mango Inn Bed and Breakfast in Lake Worth, FL will provide you with a peaceful respite from everyday life.

About the new innkeepers:
"There’s a doctor and two nurses calling the shots at The Mango Inn, but don’t let that mislead you. This casually elegant 10-room B&B housed in three structures built between 1915 and 1920 bears not a stitch of resemblance to a hospital. Within walking distance of downtown shops and restaurants, the inn has artfully decorated rooms, lush tropical gardens and a pool (breakfast — both nutritious and yummy — is typically served on the veranda beside it). The beach is just a 15-minute stroll away!


Siblings Judi Flynn and Debbie Null are nurses, and Debbie’s husband, Bill Null, is an orthopedic surgeon. Judi, whose ex-husband is a surgeon, and Debbie say both have done a lot of entertaining, so the transition to running a B&B seemed a good idea."

By Mary Thurwachter



Be sure to follow them on Facebook to know what's going on.

You can still get the yummy recipes the former innkeepers, Lindsay & Nancy Richards, included in my cookbook. Be sure to click on the sidebar to order your copy. Lindsay's Fresh Mango Bread, Lindsay's Baked Apple Clafouti, Peach Crepes.

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Update on Ghost City Inn



Follow Ghost City Inn on Facebook and keep track of fun things going on. You may want to visit when something special is going on or not if you want peace and quiet!


I found this great article about them on Facebook:
http://voices.yahoo.com/jerome-arizona-memorable-weekend-getaway-11102100.html?cat=16

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Update on Prospect Hill B&B Inn


Located in “far” northeast Tennessee, Prospect Hill B&B in Mountain City is north of Boone, NC, between the Stone Mountain and Iron Mountain ridges–a dozen miles from both North Carolina and Virginia, with a front porch view of both states. Mountain City, TN, is unique in its small town feel—no T-shirt shops or cheesy tourist attractions. The buildings downtown are 1950s retro (seems like Elvis might drive up in a few). Country roads leading to town are two-lanes and scenery lined. There are fields, farms, lakes and lots forests including Doe Mountain. Over half the county is part of Cherokee National Forest.

Judy & Robert Hotchkiss are the owners/innkeepers:


You can follow them on Facebook and find out what's going on up there!Schedule your visit when they have special events going on or not if you want seclusion!

Events, Activities & Festivals



 



Judy's delicious recipes include: Dutch Chocolate Almond Muffins, Extra Chocolate Muffins, Dutch Apple Pancake

Harpers Ferry & the Blue Ridge Mountains


The Angler's Inn, a spacious Victorian Bed and Breakfast, is truly a 'Home away from Home' where you can rest and enjoy the historic and outdoor adventure that Harper's Ferry, WV brings to the Blue Ridge Mountains. 



Visit the historic district of Harper's Ferry, return & retire to your private suite and bring your day to a restful close. Enjoy the soothing mountain air and the sound of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers converging at the historic village of Harpers Ferry, WV, in this Victorian B&B. Whether you want lots of action or lots of relaxin’, the historic sites, fishing, outdoor activities, antiquing, mountain setting and hospitality at The Angler’s Inn provide the perfect combination for your getaway to the Blue Ridge Mountains. The Angler’s Inn B&B is a Circa 1890 Victorian home. The living room and wraparound porch, complete with swing and rocking chairs, are inviting settings to meet new friends, and enjoy homemade cookies and refreshments in the afternoon. The Wager Room has been named after Sarah Wager, whose family inherited much of Robert Harper’s estate. The Remington Room named after the previous owners of the home has been decorated with selections from the Innkeepers’ antique fishing gear. 

The Angler’s Inn offers Fishing Trips on the nationally famed Potomac River. Either by Jet Bass Boat, McKenzie River Drift Boat, or 17 foot Canoes, one of our hand selected professional guides will masterfully position you on the river to do what you came to do...."relax and catch fish". Harpers Ferry is full of activities for everyone’s interests, during all seasons of the year. The Angler’s Inn is conveniently located on the main street of Harpers Ferry. The shops and historical sites are within walking distance, as are the Appalachian Trail and the C&O Canal. Even in winter the snow covered mountains and Jefferson’s Rock make a grand reward of a short walk from The Angler’s Inn. 

The Innkeepers are Debbi and Bryan Kelly.
 

These recipes you will find in the cookbook and are used by permission of  Debbi & Bryan Kelly:  Banana Pecan Loaf, Marble Scones, Smoked Salmon Dip

 

This BnB (along with delicious recipes and wonderful stories) is featured in Sunrise Sunset Across America, Bed & Breakfast cookbook. Purchase it by clicking on the link in the upper sidebar. Click on the review to read more about it.

Ever Heard of "Bird in Hand"?


Mill Creek Homestead & B&B in Bird in Hand, PA




Come to our beautiful Lancaster County setting where you can hear the clippety-clop of horse-drawn Amish buggies and experience the sights and sounds of their unique culture ...while you enjoy the freshness of well-kept farmlands.

One of the oldest homes in Bird-In-Hand, the Mill Creek Homestead is an eighteenth-century field stone farmhouse located in the Pennsylvania Dutch Country in Lancaster County. This was once home to the owner of a saw mill along Mill Creek. Much of the same life-style can still be experienced today due to the Amish influence. Retaining its old world charm, the home has been renovated to provide all the comforts of the modern world. Guests enjoy warm hospitality and solitude. This large eleven-room home offers four tastefully decorated guest rooms with private baths. The grounds are accented by towering pine trees that limit a distant view, but you may see our Amish neighbors working in their tobacco or corn fields or hanging tobacco in the barn to dry, depending on the time of year. Enjoy rocking on the porch and listening to the dippity-dop of the horse and buggies going by. The area abounds with historic sites, museums, theatres, quaint shoppes, quilt and antiques shops, outlet shopping, amusement parks, golfing, fishing, biking, farmers and roadside markets. It is also near Hershey, Gettysburg, Longwood Gardens, Harrisburg, and Philadelphia. 
The new Innkeepers are Bob & Lori Kepiro.
These recipes you will find in the cookbook and are used by permission of  Vicki Alfone:

Chocolate Chip Scones, Orange Cinnamon Swirl Coffee Cake, Grandma Golden’s Congo Squares,
Cocoa Pancakes w/Caramel Banana   
 
This BnB (along with delicious recipes and wonderful stories) is featured in Sunrise Sunset Across America, Bed & Breakfast cookbook. Purchase it by clicking on the link in the upper sidebar. Click on the review to read more about it.

Be Unique!


Innkeepers: you have a unique place for someone to visit, you have your own special recipes that are your favorites and your guests' favorites. You really need a unique coffee, tea, hot cocoa. Organo Gold is non-acidic which means it does not have artificial caffeine, only the natural caffeine from the coffee bean or the green tea. Therefore it is not bitter nor harsh and tastes delicious. Your guests will tell people you have the best coffee or tea around!
Check out my facebook page about it:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Organo-Gold-Gourmet-Coffee-Tea-Cocoa/163165400542269
You can easily sign up to purchase it wholesale and save money. Let me know and I can help you with that.
http://paidtobehealthy.myorganogold.com/