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1 hour ago

Think You Know Real Estate Seasonality In Manhattan And Brooklyn? Think Again.

Broadly speaking, that's true. Across Manhattan and Brooklyn, deal activity tends to rise in the first half of the year, peaking in late spring, then cooling down after Memorial Day as the vacation season kicks in, ramping back up in September once the cool air returns. However, if you're basing your strategy, whether as a buyer or seller, on the overall market trend, you might be missing your moment.
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fromTasting Table
5 days ago

How Long Butternut Squash Lasts - And The Best Way To Store It For Max Freshness - Tasting Table

Whole, unpeeled butternut squash typically last about three months, however, ensuring the longest shelf-life for your squash begins with knowing how to pick them. Always buy in season, from late summer through early winter (peak ripeness is from September through November). They should be hard all around - no mushy spots and free of any deep cuts or gashes (light scuffs are fine).
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fromEater Boston
2 days ago

Why 20,000 People Flock to a Tiny Cape Cod Town for Oysters Every Fall

After the frenzy of the summer tourist season, towns along Cape Cod, much like oysters themselves, prepare for hibernation. Restaurants, inns, and seafood shacks shutter for the season. Children go back to school. Beaches and ponds become desolate. And the chill of October nights signals to the oysters resting on the seabed to fatten up. This is the beginning of the best months to eat oysters.
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fromConde Nast Traveler
1 year ago

11 Boston Seafood Restaurants to Bookmark for Winter

Boston chefs shift focus in winter to shellfish and ground fish, taking advantage of seasonal catches while lobster rolls and fried clams recede.
fromTasting Table
1 day ago

Why Berries Are Usually More Expensive Than Other Fruits - Tasting Table

If you're wondering why your favorite fresh berries are so much more expensive than other options like apples and bananas, it's probably because you are thinking about fruit as plants, not commodities. Like it or not, our modern food infrastructure is full of complex structures to get oranges from California, tropical fruit, and potatoes from Idaho onto the same store shelves. And being a commodity means every little bump in that road ends with a little bump in price that you see at the grocery store.
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fromForbes
2 weeks ago

New York's Blackbarn Restaurant Celebrates Tenth Birthday With a Bargain Family-Style Dinner

John Doherty combines technical mastery, seasonal farm-to-table sourcing, and sustained culinary leadership, exemplified by his book and the successful Blackbarn restaurant.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago

A celebration of the South's rich and messy heritage, delivered on a plate

Southern food is seasonal, diverse, rooted in African and enslaved ancestors' agriculture, preserved through heirloom seeds, and adaptable to cultural and dietary traditions.
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fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago

Soho's Sushi Ouji keeps omakase menu refreshing and accessible | amNewYork

Sushi Ouji offers a 14-course $129 omakase in Soho using Toyosu Market seafood, emphasizing seasonality, restrained presentation, and accessibility to premium Japanese fish.
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fromBoston.com
1 month ago

Home stuck on the market? You may have to play the price is right in prime time.

Strategic timing and targeted price adjustments accelerate home sales by exposing listings to active buyers and reducing competition from high-inventory periods.
Public health
fromScary Mommy
1 month ago

When Is The Best Time To Get A Flu Shot For Maximum Protection?

Get a flu shot in late September to early October so full immunity by October protects through the peak flu season from October to May.
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fromTasting Table
1 month ago

How Long Is Watermelon Season And When Does It Officially End? - Tasting Table

Watermelons peak in July and August; use growing-zone timing, the two-finger trick, or a hollow knock to choose ripe, flavorful melons.
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from24/7 Wall St.
1 month ago

Retail Stock Rally: How Far Can Best Buy, Kohl's, and Macy's Go?

Retail stocks rally seasonally, with XRT up about 10% as retailers prepare for back-to-school, Halloween, Black Friday, and holiday shopping.
from24/7 Wall St.
1 month ago

The September Effect: Time to Sell or a Chance to Buy Low?

Dubbed the " September Effect," this phenomenon sees the S&P 500 averaging a negative 0.8% return since 1926, the only month with a consistent negative average over nearly a century. Theories abound as to why: from portfolio rebalancing by institutional investors to tax-loss harvesting and post-vacation market jitters.
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fromInsideEVs
2 months ago

Why America's National Parks Still Don't Have Enough EV Chargers

National parks have far too few EV chargers to meet growing visitor demand, hindered by seasonal use, remote grids, and higher installation costs.
fromwww.housingwire.com
2 months ago

Home prices may be about to turn negative

There are lots of ways to measure home prices. Repeat-sales indexes like the S&P Cotality Case Shiller are very effective at tracking changes in the value of homes, but are very slow and lag the actual market. Market-based measures like the Altos price or the Altos pending price are immediate and best to answer What do homes cost today? These measures move together generally but can have subtle differences in timing and noise.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

The art of the city: a walking tour of Edinburgh's best landscape sculptures

Andy Goldsworthy's Fifty Years presents tactile, rural-inspired installations and landscape works that foreground natural materials, seasonal cycles, and sensory engagement with place.
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