Farmhouse Rules Season 3 Episode 12 Fabric of a Farm Town
- TVG
- November 30, 2014
- 21 min
The episode titled "Fabric of a Farm Town" from the third season of Farmhouse Rules follows host Nancy Fuller as she explores the farming community of Hudson, New York. The episode begins with Nancy visiting the Hudson Valley Farmers Market, where she meets local farmers and vendors and purchases fresh ingredients for her meal. She then heads to a local fabric store to find inspiration for her tablescape and learns about the town's history as a textile manufacturing hub.
Upon returning to her farmhouse, Nancy prepares a hearty meal featuring dishes such as Sausage and Kale Strata, Cheddar and Sweet Potato Breakfast Tart, and a Wild Berry Trifle. Throughout the episode, Nancy emphasizes the importance of supporting local farmers and businesses and utilizing fresh, seasonal ingredients.
In addition to highlighting the town's agricultural and textile industries, the episode also delves into Hudson's rich history and vibrant community. Nancy visits a local bed and breakfast, which was once a thriving textile factory, and learns about the town's role in the Underground Railroad. She also stops by a vintage clothing store and a local brewery, further showcasing the town's unique character and charm.
As always, the episode is infused with Nancy's warmth and humor, making for an enjoyable and informative viewing experience. "Fabric of a Farm Town" is a testament to the importance of preserving small-town communities and embracing local traditions, both in the kitchen and beyond.