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The Best of New England Food, Travel and Living from Yankee Magazine Having trouble viewing this email? [View this email on the web](. [New England Today]( 10 Best Apples for Apple Pie ‘Tis the season for apple pie! Make sure yours doesn’t fall flat with these picks for the best apples for apple pie. [READ MORE]( Maple coasters of your favorite backyard birds! Enjoy these colorful designs as a set of maple coasters! Each one features an exquisite woodblock-style illustration including a Cardinal, Chickadee, Hummingbird, and Snowy Owl. [BUY NOW!]( ) Apple-Onion Pork Chops We went full-tilt New England with these flavorful apple-onion pork chops, adding pure maple syrup and crisp apple cider. [READ MORE]( Can you believe our best seller is a mop? That's right! The Wooly Dust Mop is our top-selling product. Locally made in Vermont, the mop is great for dusting tile, laminates, marble, and hardwood floors. [ORDER NOW]( ) Honey-Citrus Chicken This weeknight-friendly honey-citrus chicken thighs recipe is essentially foolproof. The spice level can be adjusted to your liking, but don’t skimp on the garnishes. [READ MORE]( All-Natural Bug Spray! Enjoy the outdoors in peace with The Old Farmer’s Almanac All-Natural Insect Repellent! It’ll keep biting bugs at bay, using a DEET-free formula that’s family-friendly.  Simply apply to skin or clothing, and you’re ready to go! [ORDER NOW!]( ) Joanne Chang’s Best Boston Cream Pie A fluffy filling and pure chocolate ganache glaze add flavor, texture, and style to this Boston cream pie recipe from award-winning Boston pastry chef Joanne Chang. [READ MORE]( One of a kind glass decorations! These hand-pressed suncatchers from Old Hancock Glassworks in New Hampshire feature the beautiful designs of your favorite plants, animals, birds, or flowers! [BUY NOW!]( ) The 20 Most New Englandy Dishes Yankee Magazine’s first food editor chose these recipes as the 20 “most typical” New England dishes back in 1939. Do her selections ring true today? [READ MORE]( Maple bookmarks made in Vermont! Never lose your place again! These maple bookmarks measure less than 1 millimeter thick, so they won't damage your book's binding. Each bookmarklet is decorated with a colorful design. Choose from your favorite flowers and … [BUY NOW!]( ) [Unsubscribe]( [Forward to a Friend]( [Send Feedback]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [Twitter]( [RSS]( Help us be sure that this email newsletter gets to your inbox. Adding our return address [Today@NewEngland.com]( to your address book may "whitelist" us with your filter, helping future email newsletters get to your inbox. Did a friend send this to you? [Sign up to receive your own copy and a free report](. At anytime you may [update your email preferences or change your email address](. Copyright © 2022 All Rights Reserved Yankee Publishing, Inc. - PO Box 520 Dublin, NH 03444 [Our Privacy Policy](

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