Make Your Own: Exquisite Extracts
Make Your Own: Exquisite Extracts
Now is the time to replenish your extracts for next year. Join us at the farmhouse to make and bottle a classic vanilla extract along with a second more unusual flavor.
Check out upcoming dates for the Farmers Market, classes and other events at Burlington County Agricultural Center.
Now is the time to replenish your extracts for next year. Join us at the farmhouse to make and bottle a classic vanilla extract along with a second more unusual flavor.
Come in and get hands-on in the Farmhouse Kitchen with Gina from Cheese Etc. making your own batch of ricotta cheese. At the end of class, we will share a ricotta-based treat!
Celebrate Earth Day with a hands-on cooking experience that’s as fun as it is ecofriendly! In this class, young chefs will learn to cook with fresh, sustainable ingredients while building their confidence in the kitchen.
Leave your preconceptions about green tea at the door! All green tea is not the same. And it should not be bitter, either! Let's take a tour of the world, exploring the expanse of green teas from China, Japan, Korea and more.
With its roots deep in Asian food cultures, this popular marinated fish dish is now found popping up in all kinds of cuisines, from tacos to grain bowls and beyond. We'll use a Polynesian approach for marinating the tuna, then create a fun variety of toppings to choose from when assembling the rice bowls.
Pre-Season Farmers Market! What we have in store for you: Seasonal Produce Prepared Foods Baked Goods Farmstead Cheeses Veggie & Herb Starters Floral Bouquets Heirloom Flowers Potted Bulbs Sauces & […]
Come celebrate Earth Day by exploring and learning about different sources of energy! We'll make and race puff mobiles, experiment with water wheels and geysers, and make an upcycled energy-related craft to take home.
Irish soda bread history began in the 1830s, when baking soda, or bicarbonate soda, was first introduced to the country. Soda breads were used to mop up hearty stews and wash down pots of tea, and enjoyed as a traditional holiday treat with dried fruits added.
The traditional lawn is considered one of the least sustainable types of landscape. Annual upkeep for a healthy lawn requires large amounts of water and fertilizers paired with weekly mowing and string trimming, all of which pollutes the environment. In addition, lawns provide zero wildlife value to local ecosystems.
Pre-Season Farmers Market! What we have in store for you: Seasonal Produce Prepared Foods Baked Goods Farmstead Cheeses Veggie & Herb Starters Floral Bouquets Heirloom Flowers Potted Bulbs Sauces & Jams Local Honey Farm Fresh Meats & Eggs Live Music
Let’s discover the wonderful world of worms! Get ready to get your hands dirty. We will be spending time outside so dress appropriately.
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