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  • Zoe & Eric Go Pumpkin Picking

    Zoe & Eric Go Pumpkin Picking

    As Halloween approaches, pumpkins begin popping up on everyone’s front porches. While some people like the itty bitty tiny ones, some have giant beautifully carved ones. In order to get into the Halloween spirit and have some fun, Eric and I went pumpkin picking!

    We decided on a farm that is close by to where I live, 4 Town Farm in Seekonk, MA. They have a really cute setup for picking your own pumpkins. A tractor takes you on a short ride through some fields, before dropping you off at the entrance to a small corn maze. After hitting a few dead ends, we emerged from the maze, to gaze upon the pumpkin field.

    4 Town Farm

    We had a huge selection of pumpkins to pick from; big, small, round, long, green, white and yellow. Basically, a pumpkin for everyone. A fair amount of time was spent choosing a pumpkin. For carving, the shape of the pumpkin is important to consider, as well as the color. Eric was specifically interested in a longer pumpkin with a nice stem and that perfect orange you just associate with pumpkins. I prefer the smaller sugar pumpkins, which is directly related to the fact that they can also be cooked and have a higher sugar content.

    If you’re in the MA or RI area, I definitely recommend the 4 Town Farm, it’s super cute and has a lot of fresh produce and products!

    **If you have jack-o-lanterns, consider composting them when they’ve started to rot, tossing them in your garden to become fertilizer, or bring them to the dump (as many have a compost section).

     

  • Brookfield Orchard

    Brookfield Orchard

    One of my favorite family traditions is going to Brookfield Orchard on Labor Day weekend. This year we made the trip out a little later because the heat was brutal on Labor Day.

    Brookfield Orchard is a great family friendly farm nestled in North Brookfield, MA. This year they’re celebrating their 100th anniversary. Over the years they’ve modernized and expanded a bit, but they still remain the same place I remember as a child.

    We started our trip with lunch. I got the chili, bacon mac and cheese, and an apple dumpling with cheese. These are some off my favorites. The chili is nice and thick. It goes great with tortilla chips, but we forgot them this time. The mac and cheese has Brookfield’s extra sharp cheddar cheese, which is one of my favorites. Bacon is a new addition and was really good. After all, who doesn’t love bacon!? The apple dumplings are a staple, and is traditionally served with vanilla ice cream, but I like to get more cheese. The sharpe flavor really pairs well with the sweet and spiced apple.

    Next we went to pick our own apples. Early in the season we had Macintosh and Cortlands to choose from. I picked about a 50/50 mix of both. I figured I would use these for snacking mostly. The field was beautiful as we picked. I really had to reach for some of them!

    Next we headed into the shop, which is one of my favorite places. It’s open year round and carries my favorite…THE CHEESE!!! They also have cider, breads, pastries, bags of ready-picked apples, and so much more. In the main room they also have an apple washing machine, which is really cool to watch. In a side room there’s a great selection of jams and preserves. That room also has a lot of fun stuff in it like cups, plates, bowls, cooking tools and utensils. I really like the one-off teacup sets.

    I always have a great time here. Besides the apples I also picked up some cider and of course cheese. I’ll probably make a grilled cheese with it and add some thin sliced apples. Check back to see what we do with the apples. We’ll update this post with links below.

    Do you love to go apple picking? Maybe you have a favorite place to visit? Share with us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. We’d love to hear about it!

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