Posts tagged travel
Springtime Fresh Recipes

Spring is here and the garden is bursting forth with flowers and vegetables. You can come out and stay with us, walk the garden and even pick a few things for yourself. Or you can whip up one of these Frap family favorite recipes: Fiesty Spaghetti Squash, Frap’s Favorite Beef Filet or Black-Eyed Pea Salad, and feel like you’ve just had a walk through the StarHill Farm’s Garden yourself.

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Celebration with Friends and Good Food

The farm is a lovely place to celebrate with friends. This weekend we are here celebrating birthdays plus Valentine’s Day, that’s just around the corner. We have gathered with some fine, fun friends to help us celebrate. We’ll spend the days on the farm and off the farm sharing good times and some yummy meals. Join in the celebration spirit with these recipes for Trash Beans, Barbeque Ribs and Cowboy Caviar included here for you and your loved ones.

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Stargazing at StarHill Farms

In this week’s blog post, learn the basics of planning your travel around the natural beauty of stargazing. People love visiting StarHill Farms to watch the sunsets and stars come out at night, and, planning a trip around stargazing is surprisingly simple. Learn how to create this memorable experience along your travels and see how much fun you can have getting your loved ones outside watching something serene together.

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Welcome to Bluebonnet Season

To answer your question…yes. We have bluebonnets. And they look amazing. We’re taking our Texas squats and sharing photos with friends and family.

In this post, we talk about all the ways you can enjoy bluebonnets on and around the farm. Including, The Official Bluebonnet Festival of Texas happening in nearby Chappell Hill on April 13 & 14th.

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A Trip for Two to StarHill Farms

In this post, “Mrs. Always Right” a.k.a. Lauren, takes you on a trip to the farm, one filled with romance and relaxation. “…StarHill Farms transports you to another world. Yes, it’s Texas—but it’s not the Texas I see on a daily basis (i.e. skyscrapers, traffic, and an overload of concrete). It’s a vast land of quiet beauty that touches your soul the second you hit the dirt road, roll the windows down, and smell the fresh air...”  

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