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A Bounty of Apples in Cary

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Cary, NC — I visited the farmers market at 8 AM on Saturday for one reason: apples.

Apples for Everyone

Despite what supermarkets may tell you, apples have a season. It is autumn. The greatest variety, flavor and crispness are all available right now.

We are fortunate in the Triangle to have several growers of heirloom apples – dozens and dozens of tasty varieties from a time before bio-engineering and tasteless fruit like the Red Delicious you find in plastic bags at the grocery store.

Yes, North Carolina is apple country.  Here are some of the varieties I sampled at the farmers market on Saturday:

  • Black Oxford – Hard and unusually sweet with a good flavor. DOB Maine 1790.
  • Snow/Fameuse – At one time, thought to be the parent of the Macintosh. Its snow-white flesh does not darken when cooked. DOB Ontario 1800’s.
  • Yellow Newton Pippin – Slightly tart and crisp with a terrific aftertaste. DOB 1666 New York.

I love food with a story and heirloom apples always have a history.

Some of the varieties are for the table. Others are especially good in pies, crisps or apple sauce.

Kids bring home that nasty supermarket apple in their lunch bag everyday from school? Try introducing them to the enticing appearance and taste of some fresh from the farm heirloom apples.

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The Price of Apples

The price of heirloom apples at the farmers market is comparable to supermarket prices, often less.

I spent $7.00 on a medium-sized bag of assorted apples – about a dozen in all. Enough to last until Wednesday or Thursday at my house.

You could spend seven bucks for two apples at ______ (fill in the blank with your favorite high-priced supermarket).

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Other Market Delights

Best bargain – one of the farmers was selling Zinna blooms for 25¢ a piece – a dollar for five.

The peppers looked amazing. The fingerling potatoes were tempting. The greens looked excellent and I came home with arugula and a very dark head of red leaf lettuce.

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Story & photos by Hal Goodtree.

 

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Google Glass Coming to Durham

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Durham, NC — Google Glass, the iconic prototype from the Silicon Valley tech giant, is having its first-ever public event. It’s at American Tobacco in Durham this Saturday, October 5, 2013.

All About Google Glass

Google Glass is a tiny device built onto a conventional pair of eyeglasses.

Glass sees what you see. It responds to voice commands like “Take a Picture” or “Record a Video.” You can ask Glass a question like “How tall is the Empire State Building” and see an answer projected in front of your eyes.

You can share with others, send and receive messages (hands-free) and translate your voice into another language.

Google Glass Coming to Durham

Google Glass has been surrounded by stratospheric hype since its introduction to the public. A handful of experts have received a pair to try and others have seen Glass at trade shows, industry events and bars in Silicon Valley.

Now, Google is taking Glass on the road to showcase the new technology to the general public. The first stop on their nationwide tour is Durham, North Carolina.

Durham is a natural starting point for the Google Glass roadshow. It’s a city that has embraced technology and entrepreneurship, a city that’s bursting with creativity in the arts, music and dance. It’s a place where people dream big dreams.

I’m On the List!

I heard about the Glass demo yesterday and promptly RSVP’d, thinking we’d do a story on it today. Well, today, the RSVP list is closed.

No idea how many responses they accepted or what kind of madhouse it’s likely to be, but I’ll bring a story.

If you want to try your luck or just hang around to catch a little of the buzz, here’s the event details:

Google Glass Public Demonstration
Saturday, October 5, 2013

Bay 7
American Tobacco Campus
Durham, NC

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Story by Hal Goodtree. Photo from Google.com/Glass.

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