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Pig out at a Virginia B&B.


The White Pig is a vegan vegan /veg·an/ (ve´gan) (vej´an) a vegetarian whose diet excludes all food of animal origin.

ve·gan
n.
 bed & breakfast at Briar Creek Briar Creek may refer to:
  • Briar Creek, Pennsylvania, a borough in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, United States
  • Briar Creek Township, Pennsylvania, a township in the same county
  • Briar Creek (Charlotte, North Carolina), a creek
 Farm, a 170-acre orchard near Charlottesville, VA. The guesthouse guest·house  
n.
1. A small house or cottage adjacent to a main house, used for lodging guests.

2. A bed-and-breakfast.
 was named for the eldest of the owners' miniature pot-bellied pigs, while the suites honor its younger siblings and are decorated with antiques that reflect their personalities. Guests can even give these namesakes a belly rub as they roam the farm's grounds.

The inn offers breakfast choices like granola with soy yogurt Soy yogurt is yogurt prepared using soy milk, yogurt bacteria, mainly Lactobacillus bulgaricus and Streptococcus thermophilus and sometimes additional sweetener, like fructose, glucose, honey or raw sugar [1]. , fruit-topped waffles, scrambled tofu tofu

Soft, bland, custardlike food product made from soybeans. Believed to date from China's Han dynasty (206 BC–AD 220), tofu is today an important source of protein in the cuisines of East and Southeast Asia.
 with home fries and whole wheat toast, and chocolate chip pancakes with vegan sausage. Afternoon tea may feature iced organic herbal teas with flesh baked goods, or wine served with vegan cheese, crackers, and fruits. Guests can also request vegan bag lunches and dinners to take with them on visits to Monticello, Walton's Mountain Museum, or other nearby attractions.

For more information, contact The White Pig Bed & Breakfast, 5120 Irish Road, Schuyler, VA 22969, or at (434) 831-1416. You can also e-mail info@thewhitepig.com or visit the inn's website at <www.thewhitepig.com>.
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Date:Jul 1, 2003
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