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Recent Writing from LocalHarvest Members

On her website Food in Color, Gene Dalais shares her recipe for Honey Nut Latte using Raw Goldenrod Honey from Mohawk Valley Trading Company. “Home style honey nut lattes are so ridiculously easy.  Barista style coffee in the comfort of your own home...

Miami is a splendid place! We have such a fabulous mix of exotic tropical and sub-tropical fruits growing here, it's mind-boggling! And all of these fruit trees create nectar and pollen that make our bees so happy! One of the things we enjoy most is when...

a very big way. There's flowers on the tomatoes. There's already several peppers that are ready to pick or were ready to pick & have been enjoyed already. This year we have several varieties of squash & cucumbers (including yellow), tomatoes,...

This article from Martha is in June/July 2019 Martha Stewart Living magazine.  She no longer seems to have Ameraucana, and no roosters in her Bedford, New York house (she sold the place in Litchfield) but lots of hens for a multi-coloured basket.

It's my favorite time of the year, when our Summer Kitchen welcomes new canners who are excited about the prospect of filling their own jars with the beautiful colors of summer. Our cannery, The Jam and Jelly Lady, was rated the Best Food...

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Our New Hives Have Arrived!

What's the Buzz?   -   Apr 18, 2019 - By Marcie

New Hive Delivery.jpg  It's always fun in the Spring when we our partner Steve brings us fresh new Queens and some new beehives. We've got about a dozen new colonies that arrived last week, and when you step into our yard, you can smell fresh...

On her website Benefits of Honey, Ruth Tan has teamed up with The Mohawk Valley Trading Company and is having a Honey Giveaway! The prize is one jar of Raw Goldenrod Honey (16 Oz) and the total value including SHI is $17.75. Find out how to enter...

Slow mornings call for easy an easy breakfast. The kind that looks and tastes a lot more complicated than it really is. The kind that makes you get up from the couch and actually sit at the table (while still in your pajamas, of course). Call in...

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Is a CSA right for you?

Highland Orchards Farm Market   -   Mar 26, 2019 - By Highland Orchards

The concept of “Community Supported Agriculture” was first started in this country in 1986. The goal was to connect consumers with a local grower so that the customers purchased a “share” of the harvest. Customers placed their orders in early spring to help...

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