Hudson-Chatham Winery on Food Network's Farmhouse Rules with Nancy Fuller
Hudson-Chatham Winery appeared on the Food Network on Nancy Fuller's hit new show, Farmhouse Rules. On July 21, 2014, the episode "The Old Fashioned Dinner Party" re-aired, featuring the Hudson-Chatham Winery and Dominique DeVito.
Nancy Fuller is a successful business owner and loving grandma who's bringing a taste of the Hudson Valley to Farmhouse Rules. "Chop! Chop! In the pot!" is one of her signature phrases.Nancy Fuller is a warm, loving mother of six and grandmother to 13, and the owner of Ginsberg’s Foods, a multimillion-dollar business she runs with her husband. Nancy lives in an authentic 17th-century farmhouse on beautiful, rolling land in New York’s Hudson Valley region. Being on a farm, Nancy’s food and recipes represent her surroundings and her philosophy of feeding others with delicious, simple meals from the heart.
We love Nancy...and especially because she is true to herself and her friends -and she lives and promotes local! And that's a great thing! Nice to see the Hudson Valley being promoted in such a way. The Hudson Valley was one of the nation's original bed baskets, and was the main supplier of New York City for hundreds of years for fruits, vegetables, dairy, and meats. Today it has been re-imagined, and is home to all kinds of small family farms and is home to hundreds of artisanal food producers.
Nancy Fuller's 1650s home is the perfect backdrop for an old-fashioned Dutch dinner party. Nancy's making juicy Roasted Chicken With Chestnut Breading, Sweet Corn Pudding and a Rustic Fruit Tart. She even swings by the local vineyard to pick up a few bottles of red for her spicy Mulled Wine. It's going to be an old-fashioned dinner party with farm flair! (Episode: RF0105H) We love Nancy...and especially because she is true to herself and her friends -and she lives and promotes local! And that's a great thing! Nice to see the Hudson Valley being promoted in such a way. The Hudson Valley was one of the nation's original bed baskets, and was the main supplier of New York City for hundreds of years for fruits, vegetables, dairy, and meats. Today it has been re-imagined, and is home to all kinds of small family farms and is home to hundreds of artisanal food producers.
Thank you Nancy!!!!!!!!! Great show!
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