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An apple a day...or not?


Curlz

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This time of year, I'm usually downing at least 2-3 apples a day, thanks to Nettie Ochs in Livingston--because they carry the ever-elusive Winesap, which is usually available starting in mid-October. Imagine my distress when I went to Nettie Ochs last week only to be greeted by a barrier at the end of the driveway! The sign says that they will be closed this season due to the passing of their patriarch.

So now I'm totally jonesing for Winesaps, and have no clue of where to find them! This is not an apple that the stores carry, 'tho I don't know why. All I've been able to gather is that it's not grown in crazy quantity.

Anyone have ideas of who might carry them (preferably in northern NJ)?

"I'm not eating it...my tongue is just looking at it!" --My then-3.5 year-old niece, who was NOT eating a piece of gum

"Wow--this is a fancy restaurant! They keep bringing us more water and we didn't even ask for it!" --My 5.75 year-old niece, about Bread Bar

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It's not North Jersey by a long shot, but you can usually get them in season at the Reading Terminal Market here in Philadelphia.

Here's the Jersey Fresh Apple Search Page of the NJ Dept. of Agriculture. Just click on a county to show pick your own and/or roadside stand outlets. I can't vouch for them, but here some that I got off that list (I"d strongly suggest calling before traipsing out to any of these to check on variety availability):

Melick's Orchards

472 Rt. 513, Califon

Directions: From Rt. 80. S to Rt. 24 in Chester, W on Rt. 24 (Rt. 513) for approx. 9 mi., Stand on left.

Phone: (908) 832-2905

Web site: www.melickstownfarm.com

Open: July - Oct.

Roadside Market: Apples

Pick Your Own: Apples; peaches; flowers; pumpkins

Apple Varieties: Empire; Gala; Golden Delicious; Jonagold; Macoun; McIntosh; Red Delicious; Stayman/Winesap; Crispen; Rome

Also Available: Cider; cider donuts; bakery items; jams/jellies; Indian corn; corn stalks; gourds; Halloween decorations; WIC and Senior FMNP checks accepted

Melick's Town Farm (at the Cider Mill)

19 King St., Oldwick

Directions: Rt. 78, Exit 24, N for 1 mi., stand on right

Phone: (908) 439-3888

Web site: www.melickstownfarm.com

Open: Daily. Farm market: April - Dec. PYO: Sept. - Oct; call for harvest dates & hours, 10 am - 6 pm

Roadside Market: Apples; winter squash

Pick Your Own: Strawberries; apples; pumpkins; flowers

Apple Varieties: Cortland; Empire; Fuji; Gala; Granny Smith; Golden Delicious; Jonagold; Macoun; McIntosh; Red Delicious; Stayman/Winesap; Crispen; Ida Red; Rome

Also Available: Cider; cider donuts; bakery items; Indian corn; jams; jellies; Halloween decorations; WIC and Senior FMNP checks accepted

Mountain Top Orchard

112 Mountain Top Rd., Glen Gardner

Directions: Rt. 31 to New Hampton, along River Rd. to Changewater, 2nd right on Hollow, to Mt. Top Rd. , left 1/4 mile, farm on right

Phone: (908) 537-2979

Open: June 15 - December 31

Roadside Market: Sweet & sour cherries, peaches, plums, prunes, apricots, summer & fall apples, pears, quince, blackberries

Apple Varieties: Lodi, Tyderman, Jonathan, McIntosh, Cortland, Red & Golden Delicious, Stayman, Empire, Gala, Crispin

Peaceful Valley Orchard

441 Pittstown Rd., Pittstown

Directions: Rt. 78 Exit 15 to Rt. 513 S, 5.1 mi.

Phone: (908) 713-1705

Email: fruit@peacefulvalleyorchards.com

Web site: www.peacefulvalleyorchards.com

Open: July - October, Daily, 11 am - 5 pm

Roadside Market: Apples: all varieties, peaches, cherries, apricot, tomatoes (heirloom included), peppers, zucchini, eggplant, winter squash, pumpkins

Pick Your Own: Apples, pumpkins

Apple Varieties: Cortland, Fuji, Golden Delicious, Honeycrisp, Jonathan, Macoun, McIntosh, Mutsu, Red Delicious, Rome, Stayman/Winesap, Suncrisp, York

Also Available: Cider, honey, preserv

Giamarese Farm

155 Fresh Pond Rd., East Brunswick

Directions: Rt. 1 south to Milltown Rd., south exit, make right at 4th light onto Kulthau Ave. to fork in road, bear right onto Fresh Pond Rd., 2 mi. on right

Phone: (732) 821-9494, Fax: (732) 821-1810

Web site: www.giamaresefarm.com

Open: Last week of June - Dec. 23, Tuesday - Saturday 10 am - 6 pm, Sunday 10 am - 3 pm, closed Monday

Roadside Market: Large variety of fruits & vegetables

Pick Your Own: Apples, pumpkins, Christmas trees

Apple Varieties: Golden Delicious, Jonagold, Jonathan, McIntosh, Red Delicious, Royal Gala, Stayman/Winesap

Also Available: Jersey Fresh Cooks cookbook, jams, ice cream, milk, eggs, pies, WIC and Senior FMNP checks accepted

John Himich Farms

701 Cranbury Rd., East Brunswick

Directions: NJ Tpk South Exit 9, Rt. 18 S to Cranbury Rd. Exit (Rt. 535S), 31/2 miles, on right

Phone: (732) 257-1538

Open: Aug. 15 - Nov. 1

Roadside Market: Variety of fruits and vegetables

Pick Your Own: Tomatoes, eggplant, peaches, pears, apples (Sept. & Oct.), vegetables, flowers, pumpkins, cut & choose Christmas trees

Apple Varieties: Empire, Gala, Granny Smith, Golden Delicious, Jonathan, McIntosh, Red Delicious, Stayman/Winesap

Also Available: Mums, cut flowers, local honey

Call for information and hours

Alstede Farms

84 County Route 513 (old Rt. 24) , Chester

Directions: Rt. 80 or Rt. 287 to Rt. 206 into Chester, Right on Rt. 513 S., 3/4 mi. on Left

Phone: (908) 879-7189

Email: alstedefarms@nac.net

Web site: www.alstedefarms.com

Open: Daily, year round, Mon. - Sat. 9 am - 6 pm, Sun. 10 am - 5 pm

Roadside Market: Asparagus; squash; tomatoes; greens; pumpkins; peppers; sweet corn; eggplant; rhubarb; strawberries; peaches; apples; raspberries; blackberries; currants; gooseberries

Pick Your Own: Peaches; pumpkins; Indian corn; cut flowers

Apple Varieties: Cortland, Empire, Gala, Granny Smith, Golden Delicious, Jonagold, Macoun, McIntosh, Red Delicious, Stayman/Winesap

Also Available: Jersey Fresh Cooks cookbook; free pumpkin hay rides on weekends; Clydesdale horse rides; group tours available; corporate events

Hacklebarney Farm Cider Mill

104 State Park Rd., Chester

Directions: From Rt. 206 in Chester, follow Rt. 513 W for 1.5 mi. to left on State Park Rd.

Phone: (908) 879-6593, Fax: (908) 879-3828

Email: bobmark908@aol.com

Web site: www.hacklebarneyfarm.cjb.net

Open: Spring - call for hours; September 10 - December 23, Tuesday - Sunday 10 am - 5 pm

Roadside Market: Apples

Pick Your Own: Pumpkins

Apple Varieties: 22 varieties, including antique apples from 100-year old trees

Also Available: Cider, bakery items

Hillview Farms

223 Meyersville Rd., Gillette

Directions: I-78 Exit 40 towards Gillette, 5 mi. on right

Phone: (908) 647-0957

Open: May 1 - Nov. 30, daily, 10 am - 6 pm

Roadside Market: Apples; pumpkins; vegetables

Pick Your Own: Blueberries; tomatoes; apples; pumpkins cut flowers

Apple Varieties: Cortland, Empire, Fuji, Granny Smith, Golden Delicious, Jonagold, Jonathan, Macoun, McIntosh, Red Delicious, Stayman/Winesap

Also Available: Donuts; cider; bakery items

Parks Farms

Rt. 24, Chester

Directions: Rt. 24 2 mi. between Chester & Mendham

Phone: (908) 879-5509

Open: May - December 24., Daily, 9 am - 6 pm

Roadside Market: Peaches, apples, tomatoes, squash, pumpkins, various vegetables

Pick Your Own: Pumpkins with wagon ride

Apple Varieties: Fuji, Golden Delicious, Idared, Jonagold, Macoun, Mutsu, Red Delicious, Stayman/Winesap.

Riamede Farm

122 Oakdale Rd., Chester

Directions: Turn onto Oakdale at Exxon Station on eastern end of Main St., 1/2 mi.

Phone: (908) 879-5353

Web site: www.riamede.com

Open: Daily, Sept. - Oct., 9 am - 4:30 pm

Roadside Market: Apples

Pick Your Own: Apples

Apple Varieties: Cortland, Empire, Fuji, Gala, Golden Delicious, Jonagold, Jonathan, Macoun, McIntosh, Red Delicious, Stayman/Winesap; traditional, modern and heirloom apple varieties available

Also Available: Cider, jams, jellies, honey, hay rides

Roam our 50 acres of scenic old orchards & woodlands; enjoy the fall colors

Sun High Orchard

19 Canfield Ave., Randolph

Directions: Rt. 287 to Rt. 10 W, Rt 10 W to Canfield Ave., left at light, 100 yds. on right

Phone: (973) 584-4734

Web site: www.sunhigh.com

Open: Daily, May - Dec., 9 am - 6 pm

Roadside Market: Apples: all varieties, pumpkins, vegetables, sweet corn, tomatoes, raspberries, peaches

Pick Your Own: Pumpkins

Apple Varieties: Cortland, Empire, Fuji, Gala, Granny Smith, Golden Delicious, Jonagold, Macoun, McIntosh, Red Delicious, Stayman/Winesap

Also Available: Apple cider, donuts, bakery, pies, soup, salads, jams, honey, cut flowers, bedding plants, perennials, gifts & craft items, mums, hay rides, picnic tables, fall decorations, petting zoo, farm animals, WIC and Senior FMNP checks accepted

Turn of the century General Store, 200-year old authentic working bee-hive oven

Wightman's Farms

Rt. 202, 1111 Mt. Kemble Ave., Morristown

Directions: I-287 to Exit 30B, right at light, 1/3 mi. on left

Phone: (973) 425-9819, Fax: (973) 425-0007

Email: wightmansfarms@yahoo.com

Web site: www.wightmansfarms.com

0 Open: Year-round , Daily, 8 am - 6 pm

Roadside Market: Full line of fruits & vegetables

Pick Your Own: Pumpkins, apples, peaches, raspberries (Beginning August 21, 2004 pyo is weekends only)

Apple Varieties: 32 varieties including Cortland, Empire, Fuji, Gala, Granny Smith, Golden Delicious, Jonagold, Jonathan, Macoun, McIntosh, Red Delicious, Stayman/Winesap

Also Available: Jersey Fresh Cooks cookbook, hay rides, school tours, corn maze; picnic area, gourds, Indian corn, corn stalks, bdding plants, hanging baskets, Christmas trees, wreaths, decorations, hardy mums, perennials, Easter flowers, apple cider, gourmet foods, honey, maple syrup, birdhouses & feeders, bird seed, hickory-smoked meats, cheeses, deli, bakery (pies, donuts, muffins, cookies, brownies)

Beemerville Orchards

73 Lusscroft Rd., Sussex

Directions: CR 649, Directly off CR 519

Phone: (973) 875-3729

Open: Aug. - Jan., 9 AM - 6 PM

Roadside Market: Apples; Pumpkins; Vegetables

Apple Varieties: Cortland, Empire, Fuji, Gala, Granny Smith, Golden Delicious, Jonathan, Macoun, Red Delicious, Stayman/Winesap

Also Available: Pasteurized Cider

Everitt's Fruit Farm & Cider Mill

PO Box #52, Lafayette

Directions: On Rt. 15 N, 1/2 mile north of Lafayette Fire Dept., on left

Phone: (973) 383-5463

Open: October - April, weekends only, Saturday & Sunday , 1pm - 6pm

Roadside Market: Real untreated apple cider from from our mill, apples from our orchard

Apple Varieties: Golden Delicious, McIntosh, Red Delicious, Stayman/Winesap, Jersey Reds, RI Greenings

NO PICK YOUR OWN

Fairview Farm

Route 206 N, Newton

Directions: Rt. 80 W. to Rt. 206 N, Near Rt. 94 N. Stand Selling At Fairclough Fuel Co.

Phone: (973) 383-5832

Open: Daily, Sept. - Nov., 7 AM - 5 PM, Saturday & Sunday 9 AM - 3 PM

Roadside Market: Apples

Apple Varieties: Golden Delicious, Red Delicious, Stayman

Layton Orchards

34 Ridge Rd., Layton

Directions: Rt. 206 N, left at Rt. 560 to Layton, turn right at blinking light, Ridge Rd. is 1st road on the right

Phone: (973) 948-6770

Open: September - December, Daily, 9 am - dark

Roadside Market: Apples, peaches, plums, pears

Apple Varieties: Cortland, Golden Delicious, Macoun, McIntosh, Red Delicious, Stayman/Winesap

Pochuck Valley Farm

962 Rt. 517, Glenwood Rd., Glenwood

Directions: Rt. 23 N to Rt. 94 N to Rt. 517 N

Phone: (973) 764-4732

Email: pochuck@warwick.net

Open: Farm market daily year-round, 5 am - 6 pm

Roadside Market: Apples, pumpkins, peaches, plums, pears, vegetables

Pick Your Own: Peaches, plums, tomatoes, sweet corn, pears, apples, pumpkins, gourds, hay

Apple Varieties: Cortland, Crispin, Empire, Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, Greenings, Jonathan, Macoun, McIntosh, Mutsu, Northern Spies, Red Delicious, Quince, Rome Beauty, Stayman/Winesap

Also Available: Jersey Fresh Cooks cookbook, baked goods, jams, jellies, deli, ice cream, maple & honey products, mums, cider, donuts, gift shop, bakery, wreaths

Windy Brow Farms

359 Ridge Road (Rt. 519), Newton

Phone: (973) 579-9657

Open: June - December, Daily, 9 am - 5 pm

Roadside Market: Apples (35 varieties), peaches, nectarines, and other seasonal fruits, pumpkins, gourds, seasonal vegetables,

Pick Your Own: Apples, pumpkins

Apple Varieties: McItosh, red & golden delicious , macoun, winesap, honeycrisp, many more

Also Available: Orchard (home-made pies & baked goods) bakery, apple cider donuts, fresh pressed cider, jams, local honey products, country gift store, seasonal decorations, hay maze, barn-yard critters, hay wagon rides, group tours available

Apgar's Cider Press

352 Harmony Brass Castle Rd., Phillipsburg

Directions: 1.7 mi. off County Rt. 519 on Harmony Brass Castle Rd. (Rt. 647) in Harmony

Phone: (908) 859-2988

Open: Daily, 10 am - 5 pm

Roadside Market: Apples, peaches, sour cherries

Apple Varieties: Fuji, Golden Delicious, Ida Red, Jonagold, Macoun, McIntosh, Red Delicious, Winesap

Also Available: In season cider, jellies, crafts, eggs, gifts

Best's Fruit Farm

West Rt. 46, Hackettstown

Directions: I-80 Exit 19, Rt. 517 S to Rt. 46, 1 mi. W

Phone: (908) 852-3777

Open: Year Round, 9 AM - 6:30 PM, Weekends 9 AM - 5 PM

Roadside Market: Apples; vegetable; peaches

Apple Varieties: Cortland, Empire, Gala, Golden Delicious, Jonagold, Jonathan, Macoun, McIntosh, Red Delicious, Stayman/Winesap

Also Available: Jersey Fresh Cooks cookbook; full bakery: donuts - pies; deli; apple pies; cider; bedding plants; mums

Brook Hollow Farm

52 Frog Pond Rd., Hainesburg

Directions: Rt. 80 W to Exit 4, Rt. 94, 31/2 mi. N to Frog Pond Rd.

Phone: (908) 496-4577

Open: August - October, December for trees only

Roadside Market: Apples, peaches

Pick Your Own: Apples

Apple Varieties: 14 varieties of apples including McIntosh, Rome & Stayman

Also Available: Cut your own Christmas trees

Donaldson Farms

345 Allen Rd., Hackettstown

Directions: Rt. 80, exit 19, Rt 31 N to Rt. 57 E or Rt. 78, exit 24, Rt. 523 N to Rt. 517 N

Phone: (908) 852-9122

Web site: www.donaldsonfarms.net

Open: April - November, Daily 8 am - 7 pm

Roadside Market: Sweet corn, tomatoes, peaches, melons, asparagus, potatoes, apples, grapes, herbs

Pick Your Own: Strawberries, field-grown flowers, pumpkins, gourds, ornamental corn, herbs

Apple Varieties: Cortland, Jonagold, Macoun, McIntosh, Mutsu, Paula Red, Winesap

Also Available: Jersey Fresh Cooks cookbook, milk, ice cream, honey, jelly dressings, pies, bread, coffee, soup

Mackey's Orchards

284 CR 519, Belvidere

Directions: 78W to 22W to 519 North appr. 10 miles. 80W to exit 12 to 519 South Approx 10 miles. Detailed directions on our website.

Phone: (908) 475-1507, Fax: (908)475-1118

Email: cider@fast.net

Web site: www.mackeysorchard.com

Open: April - Christmas Eve., 7 Days a week

Roadside Market: Apples; peaches; pears; plums; nectarines; apricots; cherries; rasberries; tomatoes; peppers; corn; lettuce

Pick Your Own: Apples; pumpkins

Apple Varieties: Cortland, Empire, Fuji, Gala, Granny Smith, Golden Delicious, Jonagold, Jonathan, Macoun, McIntosh, Red Delicious, Stayman/Winesap

Also Available: Jams; Jellies; Basket Goods and Ice Cream

Race Farm

93 Belcher Rd., Blairstown

Directions: I-80 Exit 12, N on Rt. 521 go 2 2 mi., left onto Union Brick Rd., follow directional signs

Phone: (908) 362-8151

Web site: www.racefarm.com

Open: Daily, Apr. 1 - Nov. 30, 9 am - 6 pm

Roadside Market: Apples; pumpkins; vegetables

Pick Your Own: Apples; broccoli; cabbage; pumpkins; beans (lima, snap); peppers; tomatoes; raspberries; eggplant; greens; Brussel sprouts; sunflowers

Apple Varieties: Cortland; Empire; Gala; Golden Delicious; Jonagold; Jonathan; Macoun; McIntosh; Red Delicious; Stayman/Winesap

Also Available: Nursery stock; bedding plants; baked goods; pottery; WIC and Senior FMNP checks accepted

Stoneyfield Orchards

5 Orchard St., Belvidere

Directions: From Rt. 80, Exit 12, S on Rt. 521 to Hope, Rt. 519 to Rt. 46, turn right, go west on Rt. 46 to Belvidere sign, left on Rt. 620, go S to first left (Orchard St.), on left side

Phone: (908) 475-5209

Open: Year round , Daily, 9 am - 5:30 pm

Roadside Market: Apples, peaches, pears, plums, grapes, cherries, potatoes, tomatoes, sweet corn, strawberries

Pick Your Own: Sour cherries, peaches, apples, pears

Apple Varieties: Baldwin, Cortland, Empire, Fuji, Gala, Ginger Gold, Golden Delicious, Jersey Mac, Jersey Red, Jonagold, Jonathan, Macoun, McIntosh, Mutsu, Northern Spy, Paula Red, Red Delicious, Rome, Stayman/Winesap & others

Also Available: Cider, brown eggs, jelly, preserves, relishes, salad dressing, Vermont cheeses, maple syrup, WIC and Senior FMNP checks accepted

Bob Libkind aka "rlibkind"

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We're swimming with them up here...Can't throw a dead cat without hitting a winesap. But, alas, we live in Upstate New York now...

Mmmm...winesaps.. :raz:

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A hidden jewel for fabulous apples is a long time little stand that wraps around the building on the corner of Oradell Avenue and the RR tracks in Oradell. For 6 weeks up until about the 1st wk of November, this stand has some of the best apples I've ever tasted. He has Macs, Gala, Delicious, (Red and Golden) and Winesap. Unlike supermarket apples, these are super-crisp, sweet, and wonderful. Prices are $1.49 and $1.89 for a 3-pound basket. Only about 2-3 more weeks of this, don't miss!!

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Sometimes they're called "Staymen" apples. Same thing.

They're different apples, actually. This past weekend at a local orchard I bought a bushel of Stayman (discovered by a Dr Stayman in 1866 -- they're very popular here in Virginia). I had gone purposefully to buy Winesaps and when I asked for them they said Winesaps wouldn't be in season for a couple of weeks. But they're both excellent sweet-tart apples great for baking.

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Sometimes they're called "Staymen" apples. Same thing.

They're different apples, actually. This past weekend at a local orchard I bought a bushel of Stayman (discovered by a Dr Stayman in 1866 -- they're very popular here in Virginia). I had gone purposefully to buy Winesaps and when I asked for them they said Winesaps wouldn't be in season for a couple of weeks. But they're both excellent sweet-tart apples great for baking.

You're both right. Stayman is an offshoot of Winesap. Staymans tend to be larger, whereas the true winesap is a smaller apple. The tastes are similar, but not identical; I find the winesap a bit more complex, as well as a bit spicier and more wine-like. Both, however, are delicious and both work well either as a dessert apple or in pies.

Bob Libkind aka "rlibkind"

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I love you guys (except Ant, of course :raz: ). THANK YOU! Keep the ideas coming...there is bound to be something closer to home for me, but I will make the trip if I can't find them nearby.

Meanwhile, I have seen Stayman Winesaps on signs, but I agree that they're a little different. I use these for EATING. Not baking, not stewing, EATING. They're crunchy, flavorful and delicious apples. Now you've got to try one! :smile:

"I'm not eating it...my tongue is just looking at it!" --My then-3.5 year-old niece, who was NOT eating a piece of gum

"Wow--this is a fancy restaurant! They keep bringing us more water and we didn't even ask for it!" --My 5.75 year-old niece, about Bread Bar

"He's jumped the flounder, as you might say."

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I love you guys (except Ant, of course  :raz: ).  THANK YOU!  Keep the ideas coming...there is bound to be something closer to home for me, but I will make the trip if I can't find them nearby.

Meanwhile, I have seen Stayman Winesaps on signs, but I agree that they're a little different.  I use these for EATING.  Not baking, not stewing, EATING.  They're crunchy, flavorful and delicious apples.  Now you've got to try one!  :smile:

Curlz,

Get yourself to the Montclair Farmer's Market this Saturday. Open 9Am -2 PM. It's at the Walnut Street Train Station. If you need directions, let me know.

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Thanks, Cook--that's my 'regular' FM. Do you know specifically which vendor might have Winesaps? If I can't go tomorrow, I'll ask my bro to get them for me!

"I'm not eating it...my tongue is just looking at it!" --My then-3.5 year-old niece, who was NOT eating a piece of gum

"Wow--this is a fancy restaurant! They keep bringing us more water and we didn't even ask for it!" --My 5.75 year-old niece, about Bread Bar

"He's jumped the flounder, as you might say."

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Thanks, Cook--that's my 'regular' FM.  Do you know specifically which vendor might have Winesaps?  If I can't go tomorrow, I'll ask my bro to get them for me!

I'm almost positive that I saw them at the first stand on the left. It's the one that also sells the fresh flowers. I think that is Matarazzo's stand.

I picked up some Empire and Macoun apples from them last week and they were great! I like'm tart and crisp.

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THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU, Cook456! Went to the Montclair FM today and finally have a few lbs of Winesaps in my possession. All is right with the world! :biggrin: (OK, maybe except for the fact that they were $1.50/lb at Matarazzo's and of course, seen later at another stand for $1.25/lb.) But in this weather, they certainly brightened my day.

In other news, I left there and stopped at Gina's Pancificio (that's what the sign says) for the first time. OMG!!! I'm just never over there when they're open, but from now on, I'll make it a point to do so. Some of the most stunning bread I've seen in a long time (with a counter guy to match :wink: ), and the piece of rosemary/onion/garlic foccacia that I bought was deeeelish, as was the jalapeno/cream cheese/double corn muffin. Other muffins for breakfast tomorrow--with a full report to follow in the right thread.

Cook456, thanks again!! :wub:

"I'm not eating it...my tongue is just looking at it!" --My then-3.5 year-old niece, who was NOT eating a piece of gum

"Wow--this is a fancy restaurant! They keep bringing us more water and we didn't even ask for it!" --My 5.75 year-old niece, about Bread Bar

"He's jumped the flounder, as you might say."

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THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU, Cook456!  Went to the Montclair FM today and finally have a few lbs of Winesaps in my possession.  All is right with the world!  :biggrin:  (OK, maybe except for the fact that they were $1.50/lb at Matarazzo's and of course, seen later at another stand for $1.25/lb.) But in this weather, they certainly brightened my day.

In other news, I left there and stopped at Gina's Pancificio (that's what the sign says) for the first time. OMG!!!  I'm just never over there when they're open, but from now on, I'll make it a point to do so.  Some of the most stunning bread I've seen in a long time (with a counter guy to match  :wink: ), and the piece of rosemary/onion/garlic foccacia that I bought was deeeelish, as was the jalapeno/cream cheese/double corn muffin.  Other muffins for breakfast tomorrow--with a full report to follow in the right thread. 

Cook456, thanks again!!  :wub:

So glad I could help, Curlz. : :laugh:

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C'mon on down to Philadelphia, Curlz. Stayman winesaps were 99 cents/pound today (two pound minimum, but that's easy to hit) at Benuel Kaufman's stand at the Reading Terminal Market. So you'd only have to buy 500 pounds to make back your Amtrak fare. But then, you'd be able to taste Tommy DiNic's pork sandwich, too.

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Curlz, I gather you're in the Montclair area now. So their Farmers' Market is even more convenient, as you've found. But I was going to mention that Matarazzo's has their own farm stand over in North Caldwell at 216 Mountain Ave., just a little ways north of Bloomfield Ave. It's a really quick drive from Montclair, unless the bridge in Verona is still washed out, though the Saturday traffic on the detour route was nil when I went.

They're supposed to be open 9-6, 7 days a week, thru December, but when I was there a couple weeks ago, they had a sign out announcing reduced hours for November. I didn't take note of the details, so call first (973) 226-3289.

I found them on the Jersey Fresh site (they also do a stand at the Rutherford mkt), dunno why they didn't show in the above list.

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Thanks, Ghost. I'm still in my old haunt, but my bro and family are all in Montclair, so I'm over there at least once a week--and their FM is far more convenient in terms of day/time than the Rutherford one.

I haven't been to Matarazzo's in years, but now that I know they have Winesaps, it's another good option for me.

Thanks again for all of the recs, y'all! I'm going to take my niece to one of those pick-your-own places, now that I have a full list! :wink:

"I'm not eating it...my tongue is just looking at it!" --My then-3.5 year-old niece, who was NOT eating a piece of gum

"Wow--this is a fancy restaurant! They keep bringing us more water and we didn't even ask for it!" --My 5.75 year-old niece, about Bread Bar

"He's jumped the flounder, as you might say."

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If you're looking for a better deal, my suggestion would be Parks, which has an address in chester, but I really consider to be Mendham. From Morristown it's a very quick ride (maybe 12 minutes) and simple too, just straight down 24/Mendham Road. Wightmans is a little closer, but generally isn't quite as competitively priced.

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Buuuuuuump...since 'tis the season! :wub:

Just thought I'd let y'all know that Nettie Ochs (Livingston) is closed. Permanently. Snif...

"I'm not eating it...my tongue is just looking at it!" --My then-3.5 year-old niece, who was NOT eating a piece of gum

"Wow--this is a fancy restaurant! They keep bringing us more water and we didn't even ask for it!" --My 5.75 year-old niece, about Bread Bar

"He's jumped the flounder, as you might say."

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Next time you can't find your apple of choice, you can check out Delicious Orchards. They are my country market of choice, located in beaucolic Colts Neck (Central NJ) and will ship just about anywhere. Their website lists which apple varieties are currently in season. (Their baked goods are outstanding as well.)

Finally, here's a link to their affiliated orchard, located around the corner, where you can go apple, pumpkin, peach and corn picking, when in season - Eastmont Orchards.

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We went to Nichols Orchard in Monroeville yesterday for apples. We picked Winesap, Roma, and Matsu. The Matsu are quite tasty. Sweet, a little tart, yellow and crunchy. Roma were not very sweet, but very creamy and a little tart. Winesaps were pretty amazing. Tart, sweet, nice apple flavor and gorgeous red color.

And for $4 a basket off the ground, perfect for apple butter and pies...

Yum.

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There is NOTHING like apples off the tree, warmed by the sun... oh man!

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Yummy.

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Cupcake... the bakery mini-van in the orchard.

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The trees were bursting with apples!!!

Enjoy.

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Stephen W.

Pastry Chef/Owner

The Sweet Life Bakery

Vineland, NJ

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