RICHMOND, Va. -- When you think of Virginia's finest food and drink, you might think of Virginia ham, Virginia oysters, and Virginia wine. But Marshall Rabil suggests Virginia peanuts should be atop ...
The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services announced the latest USDA Acreage and Grain Stocks reports. They show that Virginia farmers are planting more cotton and peanuts this year ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Last year, just before Christmas, on the prowl for wines for my Wine of ...
Hubbard Peanut Co. — affectionately known as Hubs Peanuts — has moved into its third generation of family leadership. Marshall Rabil, grandson of company founders Dorothy “Dot” and H.J. Hubbard, took ...
When Virginia Tech alumnus Brett Smith returned to Lane Stadium for the Boston College game last month, he wasn’t just there to root for his beloved Hokies – he wanted to be there to cheer on his ...
That’s the phrase on Hubbard Peanut Co. (Hubs) fourth edition, limited Single Origin Peanuts cans. Hubs, based in Sedley, has teamed up with fourth-generation farmer Elisha Barnes to create a batch to ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Virginia peanuts are a defined thing with a distinct taste: They’re the largest peanuts available, and are first blanched and ...
With the invention of peanut coffee, fifth generation peanut farmer James Harrell found a way to combine in one product the rich history and future of his hometown of Suffolk, Va., which as the ...
RICHMOND – The Virginia House of Delegates has voted to extend the state’s excise tax on peanuts – a move that will help promote the sale and marketing of one of the commonwealth’s top cash crops.
FRANKLIN, Va. (WDBJ) - Virginia peanuts are the largest and crunchiest of all types grown in the U.S. Not only are they grown in the Commonwealth, but North Carolina and South Carolina. They’re grown ...
Let’s be honest: Even with top-grade peanuts like these Virginia “super extra large” grade nuts, there’s not an infinitely wide frequency band of peanut wonderfulness. They can be served warm, which ...
They’re in grocery store displays, in gourmet shops, in your stack of Christmas gifts, next to your favorite recliner. Their shells litter the floors of chain restaurants. Food magazines feature them ...
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