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  • Food Network star lists historic Dutch colonial home — with a ‘dream’ chef’s kitchen, of course

    Chef Nancy Fuller is known for her great taste — and it extends to real estate.

    The Food Network star of “Farmhouse Rules,” Fuller has filmed the popular show from the kitchen of her fully restored, pre-revolutionary Dutch farmhouse that dates to 1766.

    Fuller tells Gimme she loves the Dutch colonial home — and loved skiing nearby — but she no longer skis and it’s time to move to a warmer locale.

    The Hudson Valley estate, which sits on 143 acres, is now on the market for $3.99 million — down from its 2020 asking price of $5.9 million.

    Fuller and her husband David Ginsberg bought the home for $405,500 in the early 2000s. Together, they co-own Ginsberg’s Foods, a food distribution service. Fuller has also been a judge on the Food Network’s hit series “Holiday Baking Championship” and “Spring Baking Championship.&#

    The Untold Truth Of Nancy Fuller

    Fuller filmed her television show "Farmhouse Rules" out of her own Dutch colonial home. The house is nearly 300 years old, located in Claverack, New York, and sits on a 152-acre farm. Fuller's kitchen is complete with a vaulted ceiling, wooden beams, chandelier lighting, and, naturally, her favorite part of the kitchen is her beehive oven. It  can take up to kvartet hours to heat, and so she has to carefully strategi which items need to be cooked at what time. She also has hidden refrigeration drawers located around the kitchen to help man the most of available space, and of course, given her love of antiques, a 1900s stand mixer (via Today).

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    Fuller used many local products and commissioned local contractors for the construction of her dream kitchen, including trees from her own farm and stone from nearby Ravena (via Westchester Magazine).

    In 2020, Fuller and her husband, David Ginsberg, put Locust Dale Farm up for sale, asking a whopping

    Nancy Fuller

    American chef and businesswoman

    Nancy Fuller (also known as Nancy Fuller Ginsberg or Nancy Ginsberg; born March 27, 1949) is an American chef and businesswoman from Claverack, New York.[2] She is the co-owner of Ginsberg's Foods, and the host of the Food Networktelevision series Farmhouse Rules. She also serves as a judge on the Food Network cooking competition series Clash of the Grandmas, Holiday Baking Championship and Spring Baking Championship.[3][4]

    Personal life

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    Fuller lives in the Hudson Valley of New York with her husband David Ginsberg. She leases out her dairy farm in Copake, New York.[5] She has six children and thirteen grandchildren.

    References

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    1. ^Potter, Christy (November 18, 2013). "Nancy Fuller keeps it real on Food Network's newest show, "Farmhouse Rules" – Christy The Writer". Christy the Writer. Retrieved May 7, 2014.
    2. ^Clayton, Adam (November 13, 2013). "Ginsberg
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