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Equestrian Events – A Way of Life in Chester County!
Margot Mohr Teetor was born and raised with her 5 siblings on a beautiful farm in Chester County. Her parents, Nancy & John Mohr, were very involved in the local community, and welcomed a revolving door of children, friends and a variety of animals at their property in Unionville. Riding horses and ponies in the
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Stressless Listings
Take the Stress Out of Listing Your Home with Margot! Preparing your home to go on the market can be a stressful endeavor and one that requires time and preparation to be well executed. This is why a seasoned realtor is invaluable and can help streamline the process by clarifying steps toward staging your property
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Chocolate Lover’s Win
Mugsi’s Dark Chocolate Caramel Margot’s Cookies win 3rd Place at the Kennett Chocolate Lover’s Festival
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Fox Hill Farm
Written by Laurel Anderson Ever wanted your own vineyard? Perhaps on a sunny hilltop surrounded by 80+ prime acres in southern Chester County, planted with half an acre of gruner, cabernet franc, sauvignon blanc and semillon grapes. It’s enough to make dreams come true and produce a good Bordeaux blanc mix—affectionately called Brandywine Blanc and
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Honesty is Always the Best Policy
Honesty is the best policy. Mistakes keep you grounded and are golden opportunities for growth.
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French Bread
French bread handed down to me by my sister, Wendy CM Morris-Yummy!! Dry Ingredients: Mix two cups of all purpose flour with five tsp of rapid rise yeast and two teaspoons of salt. Wet Ingredients: Heat two cups of water (just a bit hotter than lukewarm) Add 3 tbls of butter and stir until the butter