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jackolatern2006will-004October means pumpkin time and Pumpkin Picking On Long Island. Every year we visit the Stakey Pumpkin Farm for the best pumpkin picking on Long Island. Getting lost in the Corn Maze is also alot of fun. Halloween and Pumpkin picking time is persoanlly one of my favorite times of the year. This is our first Halloween here at Good Long Island Eats and nothing could have been better then taking a few moments to speak with the best pumpkin farmer around Jim Stakey himself.


Does size matter will a bigger pumpkin taste better then a smaller one?

Small pie type (3 to 5 pounds) pumpkins have better flavor than big Jack-O-Lantern pumpkins. All pumpkins make good pies.

Will a bigger pumpkin last longer then a smaller one?


No.  Small pie type pumpkins last longer.

What are the best ways to preserve your pumpkin before and after carving?


Avoid bumps and bruises.  Keep the pumpkin cool but avoid frost and freezing.  Once you cut the skin, the pumpkin will begin to deteriorate.  The best way to preserve a carved pumpkin is to take good pictures of it.

What’s the difference between a pumpkin and a gourd?


They are different species of the same plant family that includes cucumbers, squashes, cantaloupes and watermelons.  Pumpkins have a  thin skin and thick edible flesh.  Gourds have a thick hard shell and no edible flesh.  The seeds of both species are edible.

How long should a pumpkin last carved and uncarved.


A carved pumpkin will last about a week, then slowly turn into a “science project” as it decomposes.  An uncarved pumpkin will last for many months if:

1/ it is fully ripe when picked,

2/ it is protected from cuts and bumps that break the skin, and

3/ it is protected from freezing.
Wiping your pumpkin with a mild bleach solution will reduce the chance of molds and rots attacking it.

How many pumpkin seeds are in an average pumpkin?


Hundreds!

Do you have any tips to help people pick out a good pumpkin? Size, Texture, weight?  Any suggestions you could offer would be great?

Every pumpkin is a good pumpkin! Pick a pumpkin that matches your personality or your mood.  A little guy might want a pumpkin that he can carry himself or a giant that his Dad has to struggle with.  If you want to cook your pumpkin as a vegetable or in a soup, select the smaller pumpkins with thicker flesh.  The best “pumpkin” pies are made from Boston Marrow squash but all pumpkins and all winter squashes make good pies.  If you want to make a really frightful Jack-O-Lantern you need to get a big one that is either perfectly round and symmetrical or really ugly and gnarly — it’s up to you!!

Special thanks again to Jim Stakey at Stakey’s Pumpkin Farm for answering all of our questions and helping every one get the most out of their pumpking picking fun this year.

Give them a visit, and when you carve your pumpkins we want to see them. We will even feature them on the site. Send a picture of your pumpkin along with your name and age to: Editor@goodlongislandeats.com Carved pumpkins of all types sizes, from all age groups are welcome.

Stakeys Pumpkin Farm

http://www.stakeyspumpkinfarm.com/
270 WEST LANE, P.O. BOX 950
AQUEBOGUE, NY 11931
Phone: (631) 722-3467

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10TH ANNIVERSARY WEEK HIGHLIGHTS
*Half-price bottles of wine, originally $30 to $3000 per bottle,
from the 1,000 labels of wines in the 10,000-bottle Tellers Wine Vault
*$75 Tellers Top Ten Tasting Menu, $100 with wine pairings (see below)
*$10 unlimited tastings of featured wine each night (see below)
*10th anniversary gift to all guests

TELLERS TOP TEN TASTING MENU SERVED DAILY, $75 or $100 WITH WINE PAIRINGS

1.              Jumbo Lump Crabmeat or Shrimp Cocktail PAIRED with Prosecco, Zardetto, Brut, Italy
2.              Fried Calamari or Cajun Style Rock Shrimp
3.              Seared Scallop or Lobster Quesadilla PAIRED with Maria Schneider “Jazz”, Germany
4.              Baked Clams or Crab Cake
5.              Country Salad or Caesar Salad PAIRED with Verdejo, Shaya, Rueda, Spain 2008
6.              California Roll or Spicy Tuna/Shrimp Tempura
7.              Millennium Lobster or Seared Tuna PAIRED with Falanghina, Mastroberardino, Campania
8.              Tellers Delmonico or Filet Tips Diane PAIRED with Cabernet/Monastrel, Altos de Luzon, Jumilla, Spain
9.              Filet Mignon or Sliced Sirloin
10.           Molten Chocolate Cake PAIRED with Late Harvest Tannat, Alcyone, Uruguay
or Creme Brulee PAIRED with Muscat, Samos, Greece

$10 UNLIMITED WINE TASTINGS FROM FEATURED SELECTIONS
SUNDAY, AUGUST 2
*Cabernet Sauvignon, Liberty School, Paso Robles
*Friulano, Keber, Collio, Italy
*Hoffstater, Pinot Grigio, Italy
*Malbec, Ernesto Catena, Argentina
*Merlot, Chateau Pascaud, Bordeaux Superior, France
*Merlot, Lieb Cellars, Long Island
*Merlot, Shafer, Napa
*Pinot Blanc, Lieb Cellars, Long Island
*Prosecco, Zardetto, Brut, Italy, Sparkling
*Riesling, Maria Schneider “Jazz”, Pfalz, Germany
MONDAY, AUGUST 3
*C. Donatiello, Russian River, Chardonnay
*Cabernet Sauvignon, Crios, Mendoza, Argentina
*Cabernet/Merlot Blend, Newton Claret, California
*Friulano, Keber, Collio, Italy
*Merlot, Chateau Pascaud, Bordeaux Superior, France
*Merlot, Frog’s Leap, Napa, CA
*Mouton Rothschild/Castellare, Cabernet/Sangiovese, Le Sughere di Frassinello, Tuscany
*Purple Mountain Chardonnay
*Riesling, Maria Schneider “Jazz”, Pfalz

TUESDAY, AUGUST 4
*C. Donatiello, Russian River, Chardonnay
*Cabernet Sauvignon, Caymus, Napa
*Cabernet Sauvignon, Crios, Mendoza, Argentina
*Cabernet Sauvignon, Liberty School, Paso Robles
*Chardonnay, Domaine Chandon, Monterey County
*Chenin Blanc, Pine Ridge, Napa
*Crozes Hermitages, Jaboulets, Rhone, France
*Gentil, Hugel, Alsace, France
*Merlot, Pine Ridge, Crimson Creek, Napa
*Merlot/Cabernet, Newton, Claret, Napa
*Sauvignon Blanc/Robola, Gentilini, Greece
*Syrah, Austin Hope, Paso Robles, California
*Touriga Nacional/Touriga Franca, Muxagat, Douro, Portugal
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5
*Cabernet Blend, Vindeta, Panacea, Napa
*Cabernet Sauvignon, Twenty Bench, Napa, CA
*Cabernet/Merlot Blend, Newton Claret, California
*Chardonnay, Barrel Fermented, Paumanok, Long Island
*Chardonnay, La Ferme Martin, Long Island
*Merlot, Falesco, Umbria, Italy
*Merlot, Frog’s Leap, Napa, CA
*Merlot, Miner, Napa
*Merlot, Paumanok, Long Island
*Merlot, Wolffer Reserve, Long Island
*Prosecco, Zardetto, Brut, Italy, Sparkling
*Sauvignon Blanc, Hartwell, Napa
*Spiroulos, Red Stag, Greece

THURSDAY, AUGUST 6
*Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot, Duckhorn, Decoy, Napa, CA
*Cabernet Sauvignon/Monastrel, Altos de Luzon, Jumilla, Spain
*Chardonnay, Tilia, Mendoza, Argentina Chianti Classico, Castello di Bossi, Italy
*Chardonnay, ZD, California
*Merlot, Chateau Pascaud, Bordeaux Superior, France
*Merlot, Martha Clara, Long Island
*Pinot Grigio, Stella, Umbria, Italy
*Pinot Noir, Jelu, Patagonia, Argentina
*Sangiovese/Merlot, La Massa, Tuscany, Italy
*Sauvignon Blanc, Culley, Marlborough, New Zealand
*Sparkling, Martha Clara, Long Island
*Spiroulos, Red Stag, Greece

FRIDAY, AUGUST 7
*Cabernet Sauvignon, Crios, Mendoza, Argentina
*Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot, Duckhorn “Decoy”, Napa, CA
*Chianti Classico, Castello di Bossi
*Malbec, Catena, Mendoza, Argentina
*Merlot, Chateau Pascaud, Bordeaux Superior, France
*Merlot, Frog’s Leap, Napa, CA
*Merlot, Shafer, Napa
*Pinot Grigio, Elena Walch, Alto Adige
*Prosecco, Zardetto, Italy
*Sangiovese/Merlot, La Massa, Tuscany, Italy
*Sauvignon Blanc, Culley, Marlborough, New Zealand

Celebration deals are in addition to ongoing events at the Gold Bar. Live music on Tuesday through Thursday from 7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. is by piano player Lenny Dell (Tuesday & Wednesday) and Wayne Sabella (Thursday). Half-priced sushi is available on Monday through Friday from 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

For more info visit www.Tellerschophouse.com
Tellers Chophouse
605 Main Street, Islip, NY
(631) 277-7070

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Long Island is filled with beautiful beaches and long summer walks in the sand. Jones Beach is Long Island’s most popular beach but Fire island is equally as nice and not as crowed with tourists. The view of the light house from all angles of the beach is breath taking especially when there is a nice. breeze.

You can also take a tour of the Fire Island Light House and walk to the top. The view is breath taking, the volunteer staff is very friendly. They often have events and crafts for families and children on the weekends.

The Fire Island Light House

The Fire Island Light House

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Rich in history and tradition, The Montauk Yacht Club Resort & Marina ,a true Hamptons classic and one of the only full service luxury resorts on the East End, will host a weekend-long Roaring 20′s style bash in celebration of MYC’s new multi-million dollar redesign and revitalization during its 80th Anniversary.

The festivities will be open to the public from Friday, June 12th-Sunday, June 14th with a great variety of dining and entertainment offerings including a very special MYC Burger Bash hosted by celebrity chef and best-selling cookbook author Katie Lee Joel.  In addition, fun, family-friendly outdoor activities (face painting & balloon sculpting) including lawn games (Bocceball, Volleyball, Croquet) and a spirited charity potato sack race will take place on The Great Lawn.  Following Saturday’s outdoor festivities, MYC will host a lively evening party complete with live Jazz, dinner and dancing under a candlelit tent on MYC’s waterfront.

Tickets for the various events are required.

Montauk Yacht Club
32 Star Island Road
Montauk, NY 11954
[631] 668-3100)

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image1jpgMacari Vineyards is celebrating its 11th year of wine making on Long Island’s prestigious north fork.

Now is a great time to visit the Long Island wineries and vineyards. The graep vines are begin to fill in from the cold winter. It is very inspiring to see how the bare vines begin in the spring and then develop into the mature fruit used for wine making by the fall. If you are a true wine lover take a moment for your self to witness the very beginning of the wine making process.

Visit the  Macari tasting room May 15th – 16th to receive the sale prices.

Collina 48 Merlot $7.99
Collina 48 Chardonnay $7.99
Rosé 2007 $10.99
Early Wine 2008 $12.99
Merlot Estate 2003 $12.99
Block E Chardonnay 2005 $29.99

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flay_burgerFood Network chef Bobby Flay expands his Burger Palace locations to include restaurants in Paramus, New Jersey, Eaton, New Jersey  and a 4th new restaurant at the Mohegan Sun in Connecticut scheduled for July of 2009.

Long Islands ow Smith Haven Mall was the Bobby’s starting point for this restaurant. I hope to get out their soon to try it. I have been a big fan of Bobby Flay’s and pray that the food doesn’t disappoint. The menu on their website boasts some mouth watering choices.

Long Island has some pretty tough competition for Best Burgers including Five  Guys Burgers and Fries and All American.

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Tierra Mar celebrates Memorial Day with their popular lobster bake of the season on Sunday, May 24 beginning at 6 p.m. Served on the outdoor deck overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Tierra Mar’s lobster bake is accompanied by live music courtesy of Mambo Loco.  The cost of the lobster bake is $70 per person, plus tax and gratuity.

Tierra Mar
231 Dune Rd.
Westhampton Beach
288-2700 or
www.ontheatlantic.com

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colorlimaclogoThe Long Island Macintosh Users Group host various events on Fridays at NYIT-Old Westbury.

This past friday graphics guru Lesa Snider demostrated tips and tricks from her book Photoshop CS4 The Missing Manual.

For more information visit LiMac.org

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The town of North Hempstead presents a special Memorial Day Weekend Fireworks show. The show will be held  at the North Hempstead Beach Park on West Shore Road, Port Washington. Besides fireworks there will be 3 live tribute bands.

Parking fee $5

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The best part of spring is taking out an hour of your day to enjoy everything that has once again came to life after a cold and dreary winter. Clark Botanical Gardens is just the place to do that. Its a great free thing to do on a sunny afternoon on Long Island. Its usually very quiet and peaceful with the exception of a nearby train going by once and a while.

A 1 hour vacation for  all the senses, there are things to see, fragrant flowers, singing birds and the occasional wild life including frogs, chipmunks, turtles and more.  Many of the frogs and turtles can be seen in one of the two larger ponds.

The perfect place to bring your lunch and enjoy the scenery. Leave the cell phone in the car.

Clark Botanic Garden
193 I.U. Willets Road
Albertson, NY 11507

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