
Produce Pete: Easter plants
Produce Pete is back with Easter flowers that will brighten up your holiday.
Produce Pete is back with Easter flowers that will brighten up your holiday.
Produce Pete teaches us new recipes for the holiday using yams.
Produce Pete is back with his pick of the week, brussels sprouts. He’s got a delicious recipe to add to your Thanksgiving Day menu.
Produce Pete is back with his pick of the week, cauliflower!
Produce Pete is back with his pick of the week, the pomegranate!
Produce Pete is back with some spooky fun facts about pumpkins.
Produce Pete is back with some tater talk and how to store potatoes this fall.
Produce Pete is back with his pick of the week! Learn more about the purple sweet potato.
Produce Pete’s pick of the week is the beloved Jersey tomato. Get some before they are gone for the season!
Produce Pete is back with the fruit of week: cantaloupe!
Produce Pete tells NBC 4 New York all about peaches this Saturday.
Produce Pete show us how to pick the perfect corn.
Time now for Produce Pete — and after today’s report, you might need a toothbrush or breath mints, and that’s because this week — it’s all about garlic.
The sweet fruit is a “superfood” that’s good for your heart health. Produce Pete shows us to do when you get them home.
Looseleaf, butterhead, crisphead, and romaine are the main four types of lettuce, but Produce Pete introduces us to a fifth type that’s perfect for your salad.
Produce Pete gets to the “root” of how beets can be beneficial for your health.
It’s sweet, juicy and refreshing. It can even keep you hydrated this summer. We’re talking about watermelons! Produce Pete shows us what to look for when searching for the best one.
Muscat grapes can be used to produce wine, raisins or even table grapes. Produce Pete shows us some of his favorites and how much longer will you be able to get some.
Learn to pick escarole from favorite produce expert Pete!
Produce Pete tells us how to pick a good vine tomatoes and how to keep them fresh.
Produce Pete explains how to pick a good onion and where to store to keep them fresh.