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Garden of Eatin’ - City Break
The Bite:
Looking to savor some not-so-forbidden fruit? Snack on Greenhouse B&B’s fresh strawberries (Did someone say shortcake? With home-roasted organic coffee?), then spend a sinfully delicious Memorial Day afternoon lounging in the inn’s hammock. Owners Mark and Guia Hoffman grow everything from carrots to currants in their organic garden and orchard – just 90 minutes south of the city – which runs on a permaculture system, meaning the waste from one plant is the food for another. Plus the Kempton B&B uses only organic cleaning products in its four rustic bedrooms (campers are welcome on the grounds too). Escape the garden for a day of hiking or biking at nearby
Kankakee River State Park, but be sure to return for apple cider pressed from last fall’s crop. Talk about temptation.
Wanna Try?
Greenhouse Bed & Breakfast, 3606 N. 1700 E Rd, Kempton (815-253-9020). Rooms, $75/night and up; camping, $15/night.
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