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Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Now we are transitioning from watermelons to watermelon radishes, from summer salads to roasting squashes. The ovens are coming on and I am going to post a recipe tomorrow for a simple roasted dish with...mushrooms. Stay tuned.
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The Wild Hive Farm Store and CafĂ© in Clinton Corners, New York, houses a bakery, local food store and a wonderful neighborhood space where folks are coming together. Our baked goods use our own freshly milled flours made from locally grown organic grains. Our selection of local cheeses is one of the largest in the area. We also carry a large supply of local meats. We prepare breakfast and lunch with the same high quality local ingredients. And, everything’s available in the store including prepared meals to go.
Our hours are 8am-5pm and we are open Tuesday through Sunday for breakfast and lunch.
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