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Central New York Cheese Trail

New York has wine and craft beer trails in order to promote local products and tourism. The July issue of the Mohawk Valley Living magazine has an article about the latest New York tourism trail, the Central New York Cheese Trail. It features 9 local farms who make and sell cheese products. The farms each have their own hours of operation where people can stop by and watch the cheese being made. They can also purchase the cheese products and other products sold by the farms, such as eggs and meat. Farms range from goat farms to cow farms to cheese factories.
The farms who are participating include:

Adirondack Cheese Co.
8190 State Rt 12 Ste 1, Barneveld
315-896-2170
Hours: M-F: 10am – 6pm, Sat: 10am – 5pm, Sun: 11am – 4pm

Cooperstown Cheese Company
107 Oxbow Rd Route 28, Milford
978-257-4635
Hours: Memorial Day – Columbus Day, 11:30am – 5pm daily, closed Thursday

Grassy Cow Dairy
9628 Prospect Rd, Remsen
315-831-3276
Hours: Daily dawn until dusk

Jewett’s Cheese House
934 Earlville Rd, Earlville
315-691-5858
800-638-3836
Hours: M – F: 9:30am – 5pm, most Sundays: 10:30am – 3pm, closed Saturdays

Jones Family Farm
753 Caldwell Rd, Herkimer
Hours: Memorial Day – Thanksgiving Day: 10am – 7pm, closed Mondays

Kriemhild Dairy Farms
1093 State Rt 12B, Hamilton
315-333-2336
Hours: Daily dawn until dusk

Original Herkimer Cheese Co.
2745 state Rt 51 S, Ilion
315-895-7428
Hours: M – F: 8am – 4pm

Poplar Hedge Farm & Creamery
671 Forks Rd, West Winfield
315-822-3416
Hours: June – Aug, M – F: 10am – 5pm, Sept – May Tu & Th: 4pm – 7pm

Stoltzfus Family Dairy
6300 Skinner Rd, Vernon Center
315-829-4089
Hours: M – F: 10am – 5pm, Sat: 10am – 1pm

Farm visitors can pick up an official Cheese Trail Blazer card which can be stamped at each farm. When the card is filled, visitors receive a free gift.
I’m always looking for ideas on short day trip ideas to take with the kids. Visiting farms on the cheese trail will be a good family friendly activity.

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Museum of Science & Technology – MOST Syracuse New York

We recently took a day trip to the Museum of Science & Technology – MOST in Syracuse, New York. It’s a really great museum! There is a lot to see. The museum hours are from 10 am to 5pm. We arrived around 11:30 am and left around 4:30 pm. The MOST is definitely on par with some of the museums in large cities.
Parking is on the street or in a parking garage. We parked in a parking garage just up the street to the left when facing the museum.
Once admitted, we explored the downstairs exhibits. We started off with matter and motion and science exhibits. There’s a little indoor cave for kids to crawl through. A very nice gemstone exhibit. A bunch of interactive physics exhibits for kids. The apothecary is full of old home remedies. There’s a chart on the wall which shows what herbs are remedies for which illnesses. A sign says the chart is available in the gift shop, but they didn’t have it, so take a picture of it, just in case.
The nano and space gallery was next to explore with a half hour demonstration in the planetarium. The planetarium is super cool! A nice overview of the current night sky was shown and where to look for constellations, such as the little dipper, big dipper and orion. The Hubble telescope was also discussed.
Next, we went to check out the cafe, which was the only disappointment in the museum. It consists only of several vending machines full of junk food. You can enter and leave the museum all day as you need to. However, we didn’t really have time for that. I highly recommend bringing your own snacks/lunch/drinks, especially if you bring kids. The museum is really missing out on sales by not providing a nice cafe like other museums have.
Next up was the dinosaur exhibit. This is really cool! There are huge life size dinosaurs which actually move! There was also a traveling exhibit related to the Hubble telescope.
We watched a 45 minute IMAX movie about the Hubble telescope. The IMAX theater is a huge domed screen. The seat rows are a little high up and steep, but the domed screen circles around you and puts you right in the action of the movie. With the Hubble movie, it was like you were right there in space with the astronauts when they were working on repairing the Hubble. It was a very informative documentary. It was narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio. You can go to the museum for only the IMAX movie without having to pay for the whole museum admission.
After the IMAX viewing, we made our way up to the top floor for exhibits about air space and alternative forms of energy and toothpick world, which was super impressive. It consisted of replicas of various buildings throughout the world made out of toothpicks. Super cool!
By the time we left the museum, we were starving since lunch consisted of vending machine snacks. We ended up eating dinner at Peppino’s Neopolitan, a pizzeria within walking distance of the MOST. The pizza choices are all non-traditional healthy topping choices, with a custom option to add your own traditional toppings. Some of the non-traditional topping choices were basil, arugula, artichokes, etc. The crust is very light and airy. Each topping is a little pricey at $3 each, with the basic pizza starting at $13. However, each personal pizza is pretty large. It’s probably the size of a small pizza. I had the gluten free pizza. It was very good. The crust was very crispy. For the price of the toppings though, it was a little sparsely topped. Bread is served at the beginning of the meal. It wasn’t gluten free, so I didn’t have any, but everyone else seemed to like it. The atmosphere was pretty calm and relaxing. At 5:00 pm, it was fairly empty. Finding the bathroom on your own is difficult. Tip: It’s to the left, all the way back, in a nook to the right by the glass booth with the guy packaging pasta. The waitress was very nice and the food was served pretty quickly.

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