Here’s your open-air shopping trajectory of the week at Wickham’s Fruit Farm: Buy a basket of our blackberries. Spread the berries around the base of some barbecued chicken with generous amounts of sauce. Eat, and savor the combination of more than one summertime Cutchogue tradition.
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07/04/2020
Eat our cherry tomatoes for heart health and skin health, to guard against cancer, and protect against sunburns.
07/03/2020
We bake our pies fresh in our bakery right here on the premises at Wickham’s Fruit Farm.
07/02/2020
Our blueberry crisp is your versatile friend. Take it to the most casual gathering, or dress it up for a high-style occasion. It will be everyone’s favorite either way. We bake it fresh in our bakery right here on the premises at Wickham’s Fruit Farm.
07/01/2020
It’s the dog days of summer.
6/30/2020
In 2020, what could be more important than safeguarding one’s health? Here’s something proactive you can do today for the health of you and your family: Take home some of our lycopene-rich red beefsteak tomatoes. To maximize your intake of lycopene, which has heart benefits, helps your skin, and guards against stroke, choose the most …
6/29/2020
Blast from the past: 12 years ago.
06/28/2020
Fruit from Wickham’s Fruit Farm tastes different from the mass-market alternative because we grow it on unique land, where the presence of bodies of water at close hand provides more favorable growing conditions than in locations even a few miles away.
06/27/2020
From our farmstand, pick up several eggs, one bottle of honey, and a couple of red beefsteak tomatoes. Scramble the eggs and serve with roughly-chopped tomatoes, green and orange bell peppers, a little tobiko scattered on top, and salsa on the side. Peel apart a few slices of thin-cut ham, put back together with our …
06/26/2020
We are looking forward to being at the East Hampton Farmers Market again this Friday, 9AM to 1PM, with tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, our ever-popular donuts, other items baked fresh in our bakery, and more. Located at Calvary Baptist Church, 60 Spinner Lane, in East Hampton.