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May 6, 2020

Mix It Up For Mom

Fancy pots of flowers for the patio, deck or front porch are the ideal gift for Mom. You can put them together from potted plants you purchase from your local retailer. But why stop at flowers? The latest trend has us mixing herbs, vegetables, or even shrubs into the containers for interest or nutrition. The […]
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Smarty Plants
April 30, 2020

Smarty Plants

Smarty Plants! Teach Your Child – Gardening Tips By Sue Adams A garden is a great teacher. Children (and adults!) can learn about patience, watchfulness, conservation and respect for nature. But most of all, gardening is downright fun and rewarding. Children are natural explorers who will find joy in simple pleasures, like planting seeds, searching […]
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5 Easiest Vegetables for Home Gardens
April 22, 2020

5 Easiest Vegetables for Home Gardens

by Mark Adams Forget local – we now have “hyperlocal” fresh vegetables you can grow on your own. Here are 5 essential vegetables that can be grown without any problems – no insect pests, no diseases, no spraying! Just plant, sit back and enjoy. Rules for any Vegetable Garden 1. Start Small – A nice […]
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Washing Produce
March 24, 2020

Washing Produce

MAKE THE MOST OF OUR FRESH PRODUCE EVEN BEFORE YOU COOK IT   When you get those fruits and vegetables home, GIVE ‘EM A BATH: • Wipe down any work surfaces • Thoroughly wash your hands • Rinse produce under warm – not hot – running water for about 30 seconds, removing any visible signs […]
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Dorothy Adams – Queen of Apples!
October 18, 2019

Dorothy Adams – Queen of Apples!

In 1941, Dorothy Adams, the 2nd of Ralph and Mary’s four children, was crowned Apple Blossom Queen (May) and Queen of the Hudson Valley Apple Harvest Festival (September). The articles are courtesy of the historical archives of Newspapers.com.  
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Earth Day Facts
April 19, 2018

Earth Day Facts

(Fun and Interesting) Earth Day Facts To inspire you to keep our planet healthy and green by understanding our impact on the environment   – The very first Earth Day was celebrated on April 22, 1970, founded by then-Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson. His biggest inspiration? Witnessing the aftermath of an oil spill – Earth Day […]
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Corned Beef Meal
March 8, 2018

Corned Beef FAQ

Once again as we near the start of Spring it’s time to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day! In Ireland, beef was scarce and the traditional meal for their celebrations consists of leg of lamb, maybe shepherd’s pie and potatoes. As beef was, and is, plentiful in America, Irish immigrants who wanted to share in the luxuries […]
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Standing Rib Roast with Red Wine-Cherry Sauce
December 15, 2016

Standing Rib Roast with Red Wine-Cherry Sauce

    Adams Rib Roasts for Christmas Remember, when most people ask for “Prime” rib, they are asking for the CUT of beef, not the grade. “Prime” rib is also known as “Standing” rib roast. The rule of thumb is 1 rib feeds 2 people. Example: a 4-rib roast would feed 8. The largest Beef […]
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