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November 18, 2022

The Versatile Spaghetti Squash

It’s called spaghetti squash because when cooked, the inside shreds into noodle-like pieces. It’s easy to prepare and goes well with many dishes, whether as a healthy substitute for pasta or a standalone side dish. Ronnie Davidson, Adams Poughkeepsie Produce Associate, shares his tips for prepping and cooking this versatile squash.
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November 14, 2022

Easy DIY Fall Centerpieces

You don’t need to spend a lot or shop at specialty stores to create beautiful fall centerpieces. Get inspired with these three centerpieces made with fresh items you can find in your own back yard and kitchen. And don’t be afraid to mix & match or add your own favorite items. Make your centerpiece an […]
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Butternut Squash
November 4, 2022

Picking & Preparing the Perfect Butternut Squash

Fall is officially here, and so is our local butternut squash! Butternut is a delicious, and versatile, squash. It’s also very easy to cook. Need some butternut tips? Follow along with Ronnie Davidson, Adams Poughkeepsie Produce Associate, as he explains how to pick the perfect butternut and shares his handy tips on easy preparation.
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July 26, 2022

How to Pick a Watermelon

When a fruit is wrapped in a thick rind, like a watermelon, it can be hard to tell what you’re getting when you pick one out. Luckily, Adams has produce experts who can help you make the right choice. Follow along with Ronnie Davidson, Adams Poughkeepsie Produce Associate, as he shares his top tips for […]
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Cheese and Wine Day
July 25, 2022

Perfect Wine & Cheese Day Pairings

In celebration of National Wine & Cheese Day, Poughkeepsie Cheese & Coffee Manager, Megan Ercole, chatted with Ian from Arlington Wine & Liquor about the best wine and cheese pairings. Read on to see what Megan and Ian recommend.* *Adams Fairacre Farms does not sell alcohol. But boy do we have cheese!
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Seed Starting in Egg Carton
June 28, 2022

Al’s Gardening Tip of the Week – Sow Fall Seeds

It’s time to start thinking about seeds that need to be sown for fall vegetables. Cabbage, kale, cauliflower and broccoli can all be sown indoors in about two weeks where it’s cooler and easier to take care of seedlings during the height of summer’s heat. You can grow these under lights and plan on transplanting […]
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Look for Fungus
June 22, 2022

Al’s Gardening Tip of the Week – Look for Fungus

This week, be on the lookout for fungal problems on your plants. Wet, cool weather will help fungus take hold. Powdery mildew, downy mildew and black spot are a couple of the more common ones. Newer bio fungicides are proving to be effective on many of these fungi. While the fungus may not kill your […]
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Ulster County Black Business Achievement Awards
June 14, 2022

Ulster County Black Business Achievement Awards

The Ulster County Regional Chamber of Commerce and Ulster County Tourism will be hosting the inaugural Ulster County Black Business Achievement Awards and Community Connect to honor local Black businesses and entrepreneurs from the past, present and future. Adams is proud to support the event which will include an awards presentation, performances and speakers. For more details, […]
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Planting in garden
June 14, 2022

Al’s Gardening Tip of the Week – Plant More Seeds

Plant seeds for a second crop of vegetables. Succession planting enables you to extend the harvest season and enjoy fresh flowers and vegetables for a longer period of time. Some vegetables that are candidates are beans, zucchini and lettuce. Farmers succession plant sweet corn, paying close attention to the days to harvest for the particular […]
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