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Ski Perfect North! A great place to learn, practice and have fun downhill!

By admin On October 9, 2019 · Add Comment
How can a hill in Indiana, just outside of Cincinnati, be one of the best Midwestern ski areas? Perfect North Slopes excels at managing southern weather issues perfectly, keeping the slopes groomed, giving great lessons and fully equipping beginners for a great downhill skiing experience. Just 10 miles from First Farm Inn, have [...]
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Healthy Quinoa Breakfast Casserole

By admin On December 3, 2018 · Add Comment
Looking for something easy and new to serve the crowd this holiday season?  Want to start your mornings a little healthier to counterbalance everyone’s favorite sweets later in the day?  Like anything, this casserole can be customized to your tastes.  Since I love mushrooms and Dana doesn’t, I use them for garnishes – rather than [...]
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Treat yourself to live theater while you’re here!

On November 16, 2018 By admin
Live theater adds so much to life!  A half hour away are lots of live theaters options. Cincinnati is a great location for theater lovers, with many community and professional performances offered year-round.  Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and the Pops are world renown. Historic Music Hall is worth the price of a ticket just to visit. [...]
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Pumpkin Cornbread

On November 12, 2018 By admin
Looking for a tasty, quick bread to supplement a fall soup? After hearing mention of pumpkin cornbread in the movie “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil” set in Savannah, Georgia, I went to my Aunt Gen Lehman’s cornbread recipe and made some minor alterations. It got rave reviews served with old fashioned [...]
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Make Spring Come Early!

On January 17, 2017 By admin
Bring on Spring Flowers! Dreary winter days got you down?  Today just outside of Cincinnati, we have 65 degrees with sun and clouds — that will likely be interrupted by even more rain — even tho it’s mid-January. Too warm and wet to ski at Perfect North Slopes, too muddy to ride horses, even [...]
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Winter Getaways

On January 15, 2017 By admin
Winter getaways – Will it snow? Will it rain? Will it be too cold to ride? Will there be enough snow to ski? Planning a winter getaway is always fraught with questions. In two decades of running a bed and breakfast, we’ve experienced pretty much all of what Cincinnati’s weather has to offer. We’re [...]
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Apple Cake Recipe

On December 24, 2016 By admin
Willa’s Apple Cake This is probably THE most requested recipe in 20 years of serving breakfast.  It’s easy and requires basic stuff most of us have on hand all the time.  Willa is my brother-in-law’s mother, who lives in Indianapolis, and at 86 is still baking fabulous cakes and cookies. Stir together (don’t use a [...]
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Recipe for Garlic-Herb or Boursin Cheese

On December 15, 2016 By admin
Quick make-ahead appetizer recipe keeps for weeks Looking for a tasty, easy, homemade recipe to have on hand when people stop by for a glass of wine before dinner?  And, you can play with it — shape it into a snowman or tree…. Garlic-Herb or Boursin Cheese Mix:    8 oz. cream cheese ½ stick [...]
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Horse Head Wreaths — Fun and Easy Craft Project

On December 1, 2016 By admin
Collect two wire coat hangers, at least one 8-10′ length of garland, wide ribbon, pine cones, anything that could look like a mane, some shiny things and a hot glue gun. Start with two wire coat hangers for the base of your horse head wreath. Twist them together as [...]
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It’s Time for Fudge!

On November 29, 2016 By admin
Real Fudge (Making this is serious exercise, burns off a few calories so you can afford to lick the spoon, and the bowl, and the pot….and taste it before it cools….) In a large bowl put: 1 (12 oz.) pkg. milk chocolate chips (minis melt faster) 1 (12 oz.) pkg. dark chocolate chips 2 c. [...]
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