Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Variety of grapes. - Simpleimages/Getty Images When you walk down the grape aisle at your local grocery store, you'll likely ...
When we had a few Concord grape vines, two of the favorites from vines were juice and pie. Most folks never tasted grape pie, and we didn't either until we put the vines into production with a recipe ...
One common mistake gardeners make when harvesting their concord grapes is picking them too early. While early harvested grapes are still usable for grape jelly, grape juice, wine or other recipes, the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Concord and crimson seedless grape bunches split screen - Static Media / Shutterstock / Getty It's easy to imagine red grapes ...
Talk about purple power — the pigment that gives Concord grapes their distinctive hue is responsible for the (super) fruit’s super powers. Here are some, er, grape reasons to add more purple produce, ...
They’re the Marlon Brando of grapes: intense, explosive and (hey, if we’re talking about the later years) round. Concord grapes -- their dark blue-purple skins give them a brooding quality, their ...
The edges of woods in eastern North America are occasionally redolent with a sweet aroma reminiscent of jasmine. Wild grapes, dangling in ripe clusters from low-hanging vines, are what perfume the air ...
The Lake Erie grape belt is one of the few regions in the United States where you can grow concord grapes, with hundreds of ...
Research suggests that the antioxidants found in Concord grapes may inhibit the growth of new blood vessels to feed and metastasize tumors. This fruit offers grape benefits. Grape’s purple ...
They’re the Marlon Brando of grapes: intense, explosive and (hey, if we’re talking about the later years) round. Concord grapes -- their dark blue-purple skins give them a brooding quality, their ...
Ever wonder where the grapes in the purple jelly of your PB&J sandwiches come from? The jelly is made from Concord grapes, which were named for Concord, Mass., the historic Revolutionary War site that ...
As grape arbors grow scarce in Cambridge and Somerville, herbalist Mo Katz-Christy encourages local residents to turn their “grape eyes” on.