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FOOD & DRINK


       It’s a          Revolution!

       Flavor



       Yo, foodie fam! If you’ve been sleeping on the local food scene in Cortland County, it’s time to
       wake up and smell the sweet scent of homegrown goodness. Say hello to Cortland Harvest,
       the MVP of all things locally sourced and homegrown in the heart of Cortland County. This
       ain’t your grandma’s canned pickles; it’s a whole movement celebrating the hard work of our
       local farmers and producers. Whether you’re a born-and-bred local or just passing through,
       Cortland Harvest has your taste buds covered. Check out some products of the hippest
       food movement around.



       COOPER HILL MAPLE
       Syrup so sweet, it’s like tapping into a golden treasure. From pure maple
       syrup to maple granulated sugar, maple cream, and maple cotton candy, the
       possibilities are endless. Pancakes, rejoice!
       fb .com/BoicesinMarathonNY
       Z’S NUTTY RIDGE
       New York State’s first hazelnut orchard has been nut-deep in the hazelnut
       game for 30 years, planting and breeding these little flavor bombs on their
       farm. Purchase and plant a tree and join the hazelnut revolution!
       znutty .com                                                     Farmers’ Markets
       FOOD & FERMENTS
       Probiotics with a side of pizzazz. These guys are fermenting the funk right   With all the farms in Cortland County, it’s a given that the
       into your gut! Serving up edible alchemy with lactose-fermented, locally   community farmers’ markets here are a must. There are plenty of
       grown vegetables. But hold your pickle, there’s more! They’re not just fer-
       menting veggies; they’re turning sweet teas into fizzy kombucha magic.  markets throughout the county, selling everything from tart
       foodandferments .com                                          cherries to pumpkins to eggs.

       HOLLENBECK’S CIDER MILL                                       Cincinnatus Farmers’ Market
       This family-owned cider mill and bakery combo has been crafting apple   May-October
       magic since 1933. Side effects may include extreme apple-induced happiness,   Saturdays from 9am-noon
       uncontrollable cravings for pie, and the irresistible urge to become a regular.   Rural Services Pavilion, Cinncinatus
       hollenbeckscidermill .com                                     rursrvs.org/farmers-market.html

       QUACKHEAD HOLLOW                                                           Cortland City Farmers’ Market
       Duck, duck, goose... and a whole lot of flavor! Quackhead Hollow ducks the   May-October
       ordinary with their top-notch poultry. Duck eggs, anyone? Quack, yes!      Tuesdays & Saturdays from 8am-2pm
       ig .com/quackheadhollow                                                    Court Street, Cortland
                                                                     fb.com/cortlandcityfarmersmarket
       NIPOTINA HERB FARM
       It’s time to throw a party in your teacup! From soothing teas to healing   Homer Regional Farmers’ Market
       potions, Nipotina’s herbs have medicinal mojo that’ll make your grandma’s   May-October
       chicken soup jealous.                                         Saturdays from 9:30am-12:30pm
       ig .com/nipotinaherbfarm                                      Center for the Arts
                                                                     fb.com/homerregionalmarket

       Cortland Harvest is your food GPS, guiding you straight to the good stuff.
       Visit fb.com/cortlandharvest for a flavor-packed adventure.




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