David Christopher Kaufman

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Long Island farm stand emerges as a celeb favorite

Gotham is hardly lacking in fancy, “artisanal” gourmet food companies. Few, however, enter expansion mode with both O🦩prah and Martha Stewart seals of apprওoval.

On the Money tells us such is the case with Kerber Farms, a beloved Huntington, LI, farm stand and B&B founded in 1941 whose current owner, Nick Voulgaris, has quietly cultivated a s𒅌eriously A-list fan base.

Stewart, it seems, swoons over Kerber’s cookies, while Voulgaris himself last m🌠onth delivered some half-dozen pies to Winfrey, who was tasting them ꧅on-set.

Voulgaris is clearly looking to scale up and just inked deals to distribute Kerber goodies to Saks, Bergdorf Goodman, Bloomingdale’s, Neiman-Marcus and William-Sonoma. He also just bought a vintage Land Rover that will sꦇerve as a mobile pop-up this fall across Chelsea and the West Village.

“Next up is building a farming educational school,” Voulgaris saꩵys, “to 🉐teach kids about the importance of healthy eating, organic farming and sustainability.” Sounds like a very good thing.