Trumansburg Pigs Get New York Times Attention

The Piggery is in the New York Times this week. I always had my suspicious about that paper.

Good to Go?

Good To Go, a natural food store, will be opening in Trumansburg in October. Fans of walkable businesses applaud.

Emoticakes

Do you know what to do in case of baked goods emergencies? Think Emoticakes.

Free Greens and Roots

On the 13th, sign up for a share of food at Sweet Land Farm, and get some fresh greens or winter root vegetables.

Vote For the Trumansburg Farmers Market And Earn It $5000

The farmers market that comes out on top of the Local Harvest contest gets $5,000 in funding – and that would go a long way toward keeping the Trumansburg Farmers Market going for years to come.

Rongovian Embassy To Get New Management?

The news comes from Chowhound, who recently came to Trumansburg to have a bite at the Hazelnut Kitchen, which seems to be getting a good reputation far outside of Tompkins County. Still, Chowhound would have liked more beets and less trout with the trout and beets, and reports that the bun on the burger was [...]

Cookin in the ‘Cuse Celebrates Hazelnut Kitchen

As much as the food, she loved the ambiance of the place – “truly a neighborhood restaurant”. That’s a complement both to the Hazelnut Kitchen and to Trumansburg.

Trumansburg Farmer’s Market Full Of Great Stuff

Every Wednesday, from 4:00 to 7:00 PM, until about the time the first frost comes, the Trumansburg Farmer’s Market will be there – just off Main Street to the north of the post office.

Life Is Indeed So Sweet

ife’s So Sweet is where last year’s Sweet Shop used to be, next to the Aceto Stiles Gallery, across the street from Ron Don’s. If you haven’t been, you’re missing something sweet.

Delicious Artisan Cafe

The Artisan Cafe seems designed in order to encourage people to eat, drink and act with reflection. Quotations on the balance between thought and action are spread across the walls, and a bookcase provides people with something meaty to go with their food. There’s a good children’s corner as well, which will be very much appreciated by those of us who have bred. Children’s books and an easel continue the theme of the combination of thinking and creation.