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Truth in Advertising: A Novel
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Flight Behavior: A Novel
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Rabbit, Run
by: John Updike • view -
The Happiness Project
by: Gretchen Rubin • view -
Mamas Bank Account
by: Kathryn Forbes • view -
If It's A Choice, My Zygote Chose Balls
by: Jeremy Hooper • view -
The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook
by: Deb Perelman • view -
Baked Elements: Our 10 Favorite Ingredients
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Home Vegetable Gardening
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Classic Zester
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Hand Blender
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Blade for 5-Quart KitchenAid Mixers
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Cut Kit Tray
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Seedling Heat Mat
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Grow Light System
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The History of US: A Novel
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The Hungry Ear: Poems of Food and Drink
by: Kevin Young • view -
A Prayer for Owen Meany
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Edible Selby
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Slaughterhouse: The Shocking Story of Greed, Neglect and Inhumane Treament..
by: Gail A. Eisnitz • view -
Twain's Feast: Searching for America's Lost Foods in the Footsteps of
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Meatless: More Than 200 of the Very Best Vegetarian Recipes
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Pure Vanilla: Irresistible Recipes and Essential Techniques
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American Beauty: Renovating and Decorating a Beloved Retreat
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Cookie Cutter Set
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60-Ounce Utensil Crock
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Jumbo Spoon Rest
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Stainless Watering Can
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Copper Watering Can
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Stainless Steel Pinwheel
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News
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Something Old & Something New
BY:Josh and BrentRead More Posted In: Featured / General / NewsThe Beekman 1802 Annex is now open for business! Josh’s grandfather (pictured above) used to own a small grocery in nearby Coxsackie, NY, so an eye for the essential (and the elaborate) runs in the family. In 1802, William Beekman, one of upstate New York’s most successful merchants, built the residence and farm we [...]
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The Chatter (Nov)
BY:Josh and BrentRead More Posted In: NewsWe’ve lobbied really hard for Garrison Keillor to give up life in Lake Wobegone and move to Sharon Springs, but thus far he has not answered our letters or returned our calls. Sharon Springs has beautiful people and above-average children, too, so on to Plan B. What is a small town village without a [...]
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The Chatter (Oct)
BY:Josh and BrentRead More Posted In: NewsWe’ve lobbied really hard for Garrison Keillor to give up life in Lake Wobegone and move to Sharon Springs, but thus far he has not answered our letters or returned our calls. Sharon Springs has beautiful people and above-average children, too, so on to Plan B. What is a small town village without [...]
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Morning Bells
BY:Josh and BrentRead More Posted In: NewsTo celebrate the release of the Beekman 1802 Heirloom Cookbook, we were invited to ring the bell to open the NASDAQ stock exchange. Here’s the transcript from the president’s address: Well good morning everyone. It is truly my great pleasure to welcome the stars of the hit television show, “The Fabulous Beekman Boys,” Josh [...]
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2011 Harvest Festival Photo Tour
BY:Josh and BrentRead More Posted In: Featured / NewsThe hardest working village in America pulled it off once again! For the 2011 Harvest Festival this past weekend, Sharon Springs (population 547) swelled to over 10 times its size…which roughly matches the size of its heart. Though the weather forecast called for two straight days of rain, we all consulted our Farmers Almanacs [...]
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Reviews are In
BY:Josh and BrentRead More Posted In: General / NewsWe think the Beekman 1802 Heirloom Cookbook is the most beautiful, practical, and best-valued cookbook to be released this year, but don’t just take our word for it. See what others are saying: The Beekman Boys, aka Kilmer-Purcell and Ridge, two former city dwellers who share tales [...]
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Art of Farming 2011
BY:Josh and BrentRead More Posted In: 1802 Blogs / NewsLast year Brent worked with Sotheby’s and a dedicated team of chairpersons to create the first-ever auction of heirloom vegetables on the floor of an elite auction house. The event raised half-a-million dollars to support local farms and educational programs. This year a portion of the proceeds for GrowNYC will be directed to help [...]
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Harvest Festival 2011
BY:Josh and BrentRead More Posted In: General / NewsWhen we started the Sharon Springs Harvest Festival two years ago, we dreamed it to be an occasion to celebrate the harvest from our local farmers and a day to bring the community together. The first we were thrilled when 500 people showed up to the one day event. Last year, imagine our surprise [...]
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The Chatter
BY:Josh and BrentRead More Posted In: NewsWe’ve lobbied really hard for Garrison Keillor to give up life in Lake Wobegone and move to Sharon Springs, but thus far he has not answered our letters or returned our calls. Sharon Springs has beautiful people and above-average children, too, so on to Plan B. What is a small town village without a [...]
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Let’s Go to the Hop
BY:Josh and BrentRead More Posted In: NewsAround the middle of the 19th century, hops was one of the most important agricultural crops in upstate NY and people from urban areas would come to Schoharie County on vacation for the sole purpose of helping with the hop harvest. No doubt, part of the draw was the fun and frolicking in the [...]