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The Yankee November/December issue is here! | | | Dive into your of Yankee Magazine now with our spe

The Yankee November/December issue is here! [View in browser]( [Yankee Magazine]( [Current Issue]( | [Food]( | [Travel]( | [Living]( [Yankee November/December Issue Cover]( [The Yankee November / December Issue Is Here!]( Dive into your [November / December issue]( of Yankee Magazine now with our special digital edition! [Read Now]( The temperatures have finally dipped, the first frost is on its way, and the merry New England holidays are right around the corner. The [November/December issue]( will help you make a list of your favorite holiday to-dos, whether light shows, [holiday shopping]( or other festive fun. Plus, find the [2022 Food Awards]( for the best sweets and treats of the season. Finally, throw on a holiday apron to cook up some [delicious festive desserts](. We hope our new issue will help make your holiday season merry and bright! Artisan foods, sparkling light shows and other merry ways to ring in the season: [Hikes for Leaf Peepers]( [Christmas on the Coast]( In the first days of December, the yuletide anticipation grows, with communities from Kittery to Eastport opening their towns and hearts to greet the season. [Read More]( [Yankee 2022 Food Awards]( [10th Annual Food Awards]( Yankee salutes the bakers, cheese makers, confectioners, seafood purveyors, and other whose iconic foods help make New England such a great place to live and eat. [Read More]( [Best Holiday Shopping Towns]( [Best Holiday Shopping Towns]( A roundup of New England’s best holiday shopping towns reveals where to load up on good cheer and great gifts, at sparkling destinations both big and small. [Read More]( During this time of family feasting, enjoy some of these festive holiday recipes: [Potato Casserole]( [Twice-Baked Potato Casserole]( Inspired by that classic of 1970’s steakhouses, the twice-baked potato, this comfort food makes a great side-dish. [Read More]( [Lemon-Pistachio Bundt Cake with Lemon Glaze]( [Lemon-Pistachio Bundt Cake with Lemon Glaze]( This cake is packed with flavor and pretty enough to hold center stage on a dessert buffet. [Read More]( [Read Your Digital Issue of Yankee Magazine Today!]( Photo credits, left to right, top to bottom: Michael Blanchette, Adam Detour, [facebook]( [twitter]( [pinterest]( [instagram]( Yankee Publishing, Inc. | 1121 Main Street, PO Box 520 | Dublin, NH Copyright © 2022 All Rights Reserved [UNSUBSCRIBE]( [PRIVACY POLICY]( [CONTACT US](

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