Trails for foodies are all the rage, explained Cornell Cooperative Extension Board President Jay White. Clinton County boasts a wine trail. Northern Essex County has a loosely-organized cheese trail, and the Adirondack Craft Beverage Trail has strung together nearly two dozen … [Read more...] about Cuisine Trail: One Trail to Rule Them All (Sun Community News)
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Food from the Farm (Valley News)
Last weekend’s Food from the Farm event in Plattsburgh drew over 400 visitors seeking to learn more about buying food produced in their neighborhoods. Amy Ivy, the official with Cornell Cooperative Extension who organized the festival, surveyed a room packed with producers … [Read more...] about Food from the Farm (Valley News)
Small Business Food Processor Seminar to Be Held at Grange
Individuals interested in starting their own food processing business can register for the seminar "From Recipe to Market: A Seminar for Future Food Entrepreneurs," which will take place Sunday, October 19 at the Whallonsburg Grange Hall from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Leading the … [Read more...] about Small Business Food Processor Seminar to Be Held at Grange
Whallonsburg Grange Teaches Tomatoes
The Whallonsburg Grange community kitchen is now offering various cooking and food preservation classes! Join the next upcoming class: Totally Tomatoes! Enjoy this hands-on cooking workshop with Kevin McCarthy. Learn some new cuisine tricks and what to do with your garden … [Read more...] about Whallonsburg Grange Teaches Tomatoes
Leek Moth Invasion
Shortly after adding two flats of baby leeks to our vegetable garden, the phone rang and my mother burst my vichyssoise bubble. "Did you read about the leek moths?" my mother asked dramatically. "The what?" "Leek moths," she repeated as if I should know what she was … [Read more...] about Leek Moth Invasion