
If you frequent the Morgantown Farmers Market, you may be familiar with Working H Farms.

Located in Maryland, Working H specializes in naturally raised grass fed beef, pork, and free range poultry and eggs.

They are the only butcher and meat processor locally, so they have a lot to offer the area.

They opened a shop where they provide their meat, as well as local produce.

And Firefly Farms Cheese, which used to be at the market. You can get your fix here now!

Have you been yet?

What have been your favorite products?

And, if you happen to see them have their MILD bbq in stock, give me a shout.


In Beckley, there are a few different restaurants I'm still working my way through. One of which that I was able to cross off recently is Kimono Kin.

Kimono Kin has sushi, hibachi, bento boxes, katsu, fusion entrees, curry and more.

It's quite an expansive menu.

We started with cream cheese wontons (always, because they're delicious).

Then, I had a creamy crab roll - which is essentially just a California roll - but creamier.

And for my entree, I went for pad thai.

I can never not order pad thai. And it's always worth it.


The long-awaited Bacon, Bourbon & Beer has opened in Morgantown.

Based in Pennsylvania, this restaurant opened another location in West Virginia in the Suncrest Towne Centre in Morgantown.

The restaurant focuses on - you guessed it - bacon, bourbon and beer. I only partook in one B, though: Bacon.

But the walls are lined with bourbon offerings, the space is a cool blend of dark wood and metal, and the menu is perfect for any carnivore.

We started with the "Bacon Flight" which includes two slabs of bacon from four different flavors: cajun & bleu, candied jalapeno & cheddar, bourbon & brown sugar, Sarris Chocolate drizzled bacon.

They were all fabulous, but it's hard to beat bacon drizzled in Sarris Chocolate (one of my favorite chocolates!).

For my main meal, I went with the meatloaf sandwich (which I can never pass up). IT came with house-cut bacon, caramelized onions, fried egg, and BBQ sauce. And a side of macaroni & cheese.

Have you been yet?

Oscar's Breakfast, Burgers & Brews moved to a larger location, so I wanted to go check it out.

This restaurant has a cool concept, serving up breakfast, burgers and brews, of course. So, it was perfect when I was driving through the area at breakfast time.

I'm not a typical eggs and bacon girl, so I went for the "Flapjacks" with a side of sausage.

Gotta have that sweet and savory.

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