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One of the original Thirteen Colonies, New Hampshire was the first to declare independence from England. With a motto like “Live Free or Die,” you might expect as much. The Granite State sits above Massachusetts and is squeezed between Vermont and Maine, with a small outlet to the Atlantic Ocean. This is a forested, mountainous state, also known as the “Mother of Rivers” because its rugged mountains spawn five of New England’s major rivers. These rivers served New Hampshire well during the Industrial Revolution, helping transform the state into a textile powerhouse. Today, the streams and rivers are better known for brook trout, one of New Hampshire’s two official state fish; the large-mouth bass is the other. Early European settlers planted orchards from seedlings they imported from the Old World. Today New Hampshire is an important apple-growing and maple syrup-producing state. In 1719, Scotch-Irish immigrants introduced the potato into New Hampshire farms; the English brought turnips; and French-Canadian settlers offered recipes for salmon pies and pickled beets.
 

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Penne Pasta with Spinach and Bacon

Reviewed on Jan. 6, 2009 by Suemck
Delicious and easy. I will be making this often. Don't forget the Parmesan cheese on top! Thanks for the recipe, Jean.
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Italian Roast Beef I

Reviewed on Jan. 6, 2009 by hmb812001
Great roast, added about a tbl of worc.sauce, and since i had no italian seasoning, i used pizza seasoning with an addition to some thyme. I sliced 3 1 in. slits on the top of the roast and only used a few tbl of evoo.All the juices boiled out, but added more water and opted to cook in oven at 350 instead of stove top. After I added about 2 tbl of cornstrach and 1/2 c red wine to the juices left in the pan and used that as gravy.
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Aussie Chicken

Reviewed on Jan. 5, 2009 by Rebecca Paxton
Great recipe. All my kids ate it up with gusto. I omitted the mushrooms (personal taste combined with not having any). Served with a nice salad, rice and broccoli.
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