New York apples featured on Food Network
New York apples featured on Food Network
MANLIUS, NY -- New York Apple Association nutritional spokeswoman Linda Quinn will star in an episode of "The Secret Life of ..." which is shown on the Food Network. The show featuring Ms. Quinn will premier Nov. 14 at 10 p.m.
In the episode, Ms. Quinn interacts with host Jim O'Connor as they make a classic apple pie for the show's holiday special, "The Secret Life of ... Thanksgiving"
In the baking segment, Ms. Quinn takes Mr. O'Connor through the whole process of slicing apples, putting the ingredients together and finalizing the lattice crust on top. This was done during a discussion of the history of apple pie as it relates to Thanksgiving.
Ms. Quinn's segment was taped in July at Wilken's Orchard in Yorktown Heights, NY, in the Hudson Valley. Apples for the segment - Ida Reds and Acey Macs - were provided by Crist Orchards in Walden, NY. Cider was provided by Dressel Farms in New Paltz, NY.
Ms. Quinn, a registered dietician, resides in Manlius, NY, and has been the New York Apple Association nutritional spokeswoman since 2002. She appears on television stations around the state every year promoting the health benefits of eating apples.
"It is exciting that Linda and our apples will be getting such huge national exposure," said New York Apple Association President Jim Allen.
The association represents all the state's 695 apple growers. This year's apple harvest yielded upwards of 22 million bushels.
The "Secret Life" episode repeats on Saturday, Nov. 19 at 3 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 20 at 6 p.m., Monday, Nov. 21 at 10 p.m. and Tuesday, Nov. 22 at 10 a.m. Click on the Food Network web site (www.foodnetwork.com) for more details on the show.
Based in Fishers, NY, the New York Apple Association is the nonprofit agricultural trade association representing the commercial apple growers in New York. It supports profitable growing and marketing of New York apples through increasing demand for apples and apple products; representing the industry at state and federal levels; and serving as the primary information source on New York apple-related matters.
In the episode, Ms. Quinn interacts with host Jim O'Connor as they make a classic apple pie for the show's holiday special, "The Secret Life of ... Thanksgiving"
In the baking segment, Ms. Quinn takes Mr. O'Connor through the whole process of slicing apples, putting the ingredients together and finalizing the lattice crust on top. This was done during a discussion of the history of apple pie as it relates to Thanksgiving.
Ms. Quinn's segment was taped in July at Wilken's Orchard in Yorktown Heights, NY, in the Hudson Valley. Apples for the segment - Ida Reds and Acey Macs - were provided by Crist Orchards in Walden, NY. Cider was provided by Dressel Farms in New Paltz, NY.
Ms. Quinn, a registered dietician, resides in Manlius, NY, and has been the New York Apple Association nutritional spokeswoman since 2002. She appears on television stations around the state every year promoting the health benefits of eating apples.
"It is exciting that Linda and our apples will be getting such huge national exposure," said New York Apple Association President Jim Allen.
The association represents all the state's 695 apple growers. This year's apple harvest yielded upwards of 22 million bushels.
The "Secret Life" episode repeats on Saturday, Nov. 19 at 3 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 20 at 6 p.m., Monday, Nov. 21 at 10 p.m. and Tuesday, Nov. 22 at 10 a.m. Click on the Food Network web site (www.foodnetwork.com) for more details on the show.
Based in Fishers, NY, the New York Apple Association is the nonprofit agricultural trade association representing the commercial apple growers in New York. It supports profitable growing and marketing of New York apples through increasing demand for apples and apple products; representing the industry at state and federal levels; and serving as the primary information source on New York apple-related matters.