Archives: September 2017

When Hope Must HIde

Building on Hope, a remarkable effort that began in a conference room here at our offices, has a new extreme makeover project — but for this one, the location has to remain a secret.

Building on Hope, a remarkable effort that began in a conference room here at our offices, has a new extreme makeover project — but for this one, the location has to remain a secret.

Forever Autumn in the Town of Warner

A front porch gathering with family and friends for a fall harvest luncheon during Warner Fall Foliage Festival weekend

A front porch gathering with family and friends for a fall harvest luncheon during Warner Fall Foliage Festival weekend

The Local Moose Café

If you are into eating large in the afternoon, then consider one of Manchester’s nicest cafés. The Local Moose Café takes pride in their organic fare, some of which is even grown in their own greenhouse. Don’t miss the locally sourced pork marinated in a classic Vietnamese sauce for their bánh mì (pictured at left). Of course, you could substitute…

Erin Gardner's Any Butter Cake

New Hampshire brides discovered the talent of Erin Gardner seven years ago when her Wild Orchid Bakery opened in Dover. She went on to win national accolades and earn an episode of Food Network’s “Sweet Genius.” Now, two babies later, she is sharing her baking skills by teaching and blogging. Her "Erin Bakes Cake" is a finely tuned tome that…

A Field Guide to New Hampshire Mascots

A closer peek behind the fur, feathers and scales of the state’s hardest working costumed characters

A closer peek behind the fur, feathers and scales of the state’s hardest working costumed characters.

New Hampshire Craft Beer: Big Ideas in Small Batches

In pre-Prohibition days, nearly every town had its very own brewery. Though we’re not quite back to that level, there are more than 70 breweries currently operating in the state. All offer a sense of place and community you can’t find on grocery store shelves. Meet some of the state’s small local brewers devoted to making real New Hampshire beer.

In pre-Prohibition days, nearly every town had its very own brewery. Though we’re not quite back to that level, there are more than 70 breweries currently operating in the state. All offer a sense of place and community you can’t find on grocery store shelves. Meet some of the state’s small local brewers devoted to making real New Hampshire beer.