Penobscot Narrows Observatory
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An enchanting hideaway in the heart of Camden village that Fodor’s considers “An elegant and sophisticated retreat and culinary destination,” this Mansard style Victorian built in 1835 offers a unique experience in pampered luxury.
Labels: Things to do in Camden
The midcoast Maine area is rich in regional culinary tradition and since we know many of you share our passion as "foodies," we are proud to feature our "Maine Wine and Cheese Experience." This five-hour tour takes you to two local wineries and a local sheep dairy. 
at both wineries are included and each vineyard has a gift shop. The tour ends at Ellsfarm Sheep Dairy, run by Perry Ells. At the dairy, visitors will start with a cheese tasting of several artisanal cheeses including those made from the very sheep you will see being milked. Ellsfarm is a family run sheep dairy located on a 63 acre hill top. As Maine's largest sheep dairy, 60 - 70 ewes are milked twice a day with all the milk sold for cheesemaking. During milking "hands on" participation will be optional while Perry will describe her operation and gladly answer any questions you may have during your visit. All three establishments are in the Town of Union, less than 15 miles from the Hartstone Inn.Labels: Fun for Foodies, Things to do in Camden
On May 13, 1998 Mary Jo and I signed the papers and became the proud owners of the Hartstone Inn. Today we are looking back over the past decade, which was filled with so many very special guests and friends, and we would like to send a sincere thank you for making our life as innkeepers so rewarding. When I hear that the average inn owner lasts only 5 years in the inn keeping business it makes me proud to be looking forward to my second decade. Thank you once again and we look forward to seeing you back in Camden.Labels: Chef Michael Salmon, Mary Jo
Labels: Chef Michael Salmon, Fun for Foodies, Garden
Labels: Chef Michael Salmon, Fun for Foodies, Maine Food and Lifestyle Blog, Things to do in Camden
This weekend I presented the final scheduled cooking classes of the season: Thai Cuisine. Following is an excerpt on the history of Thai cooking and a recipe for a simple "Coconut Mussel Soup with Curry" that we occasionally serve in the restaurant. The recipe is also available in my first cookbook on page 228 and there is a version with chicken if mussels are not your thing. Labels: Chef Michael Salmon, Cooking School, Recipe
It is a rather rare occurrence, here in Camden, to see a moose. Mary Jo and I have been here over 10 years now and we have had only 4 moose sightings. Two of them were actually in the parking lot of the Hartstone Inn. This recent sighting happened on Thursday, April 24th and this picture was taken by an innkeeper up the road in the back yard of his Inn. Typically, when we see a moose in town, it usually means the black flies are so bad up in the hills and the moose come down to sea level to escape them.Labels: Moose, Things to do in Camden
The first student and blog author is Lani Temple who happens to own the Megunticook Market here in Camden. In addition to running the market, Lani keeps busy as a regular guest on 207 WCSH NBC Portland, ME and is a columnist for Maine Food & Lifestyle. Lani's blog is titled "Food Finds, From
Camden's Country Market" and her blog post includes some of her photos from the class.Labels: Chef Michael Salmon, Chocolate, Cooking School, Things to do in Camden
When the first issue of Maine Food & Lifestyle magazine arrived at French & Brawn (our neighborhood food market) in the Summer of 2006 I was utterly amazed by the quality writing, beautiful photography and the unique and inspiring layout of the magazine. How can a publication of this caliber focus on my little area of the world? If you have not seen the magazine, go online and order the 5 back issues (available for only $4 each) and subscribe. On your next visit to the Inn you will notice that we proudly stock each guestroom with the current issue.Labels: Chef Michael Salmon, Fun for Foodies, Press, Recipe
Are you looking for a unique culinary getaway experience? Mary Jo and I started our Camden bed and breakfast and Maine restaurant with a deep passion for everything related to food and wine. We enjoy visiting farms, farmers' markets and taking tours from food and wine producers. The midcoast Maine area is rich in these regional culinary experiences and since we know many of you share our passion as "foodies," we are proud to share these experiences with you. Visit our “Fun for Foodies” page online to learn more about each of our culinary experiences. 

Labels: Fun for Foodies, Things to do in Camden