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Thai Food at Briden Farm

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Thai Food at Briden Farm

So, when it come to cleaning up our leftovers this week, we decided to take some inspiration from our friend Tak Phi who sells Authentic Thai Food at the Bear River Legion on Thursdays from 4:30-7pm.  

Now, when Tak makes her Authentic Thai Food it’s not made from leftovers! However, that’s exactly what ours was made from! We used the leftover Meats, Mushrooms, and other leftovers from a recent Breakfast at Briden Farm and puréed Baked Squash and Watkins Curry Herbs and Spices

Now, if You want some incredible Authentic Thai food, go see our friend Tak at the Bear River Legion on Thursday Evenings! If that won’t work for You, checkout her posts on Digby Talks on FaceBook!

Oh! While there, take time to Visit our Briden Farm FaceBook Page

It Takes A Large Skillet for Making Breakfast at Briden Farm

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A Large Skillet for Making Breakfast at Briden Farm

We love having friends in, and one of our Favourite meals to prepare is Breakfast! Farm Fresh Eggs, Field Mushrooms, Smoked Bacon, Maple Sausage, and Oatmeal Pancakes are just a few of the things that might be included in a Breakfast at Briden Farm! So It Takes A Large Skillet for Making Breakfast at Briden Farm! For now, we gladly make these incredible breakfasts for friends, although someday we hope to do this for AirBnB Guests! 

Franklin Brook at Briden Farm, Bear River, Nova Scotia

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Franklin Brook at Briden Farm

Franklin Brook flows through the back end of Briden Farm and into the West Branch Bear River on Parker Road.

A word should be included here about West Branch Bear River, which according to Ray’s Corner, and the post, “A Good Place to Grow Up OR A River Runs Through It – Nova Scotia Version”, is also shown on some modern maps as Franklin River. Probably because it flows from the headwaters of Franklin Lake. The River leaves Franklin Lake and flows through Lake Jolly, and the Tobeatic, before meeting Franklin Brook just above Parker Road; and continuing downstream to flow under River Road at the corner of Briden Farm before flowing into the main branch of Bear River at the Head of The Tide. Upstream of the Village of Bear River. 

Franklin Brook flows through the back end of Briden Farm providing a nice walk through bottom lands and hardwoods which lay between Parker Road and Bear River’s Gulch Power Station. Road access to Franklin Brook is possible, but challenging, from the bridge on Parker Road it is possible but there is no actual parking and the section upstream of the bridge can be tricky to maneuver. 

In the future we hope to develop walking tours of Briden Farm, including the bottomlands along Franklin Brook.