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Maple Cranberry Scones, Magical Holiday Shopping Towns, & Guide to Christmas Tree Farms in New England

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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]( 24 Magical New England Holiday Shopping Towns Your loved ones worked hard to earn their “nice” list status this year, so don’t entrust their perfect presents to warehouse elves and delivery-truck drivers. Make this the season you take back holiday shopping—back to … [READ MORE]( Visit Massachusetts Memories are made and what better place to make great memories but in Massachusetts. Indoors–outdoors; scenic views or city vibe, solo or with family –whatever moves you, discover it in MA. [DISCOVER MORE]( ) SPONSORED Guide to New England Christmas Tree Farms Wondering where to cut your own tree this holiday season? Our guide to New England Christmas tree farms is here to help. [READ MORE]( It's time for our Cyber Monday Sale! Cyber Monday is here! Shop our best sale of the year and unlock up to 20% off your order. The discount is automatically applied. Just load your shopping cart and watch the savings grow! [SHOP NOW!]( ) Whole-Wheat Maple-Cranberry Scones Our comfort food recipe of the week calls for sweet maple syrup, tart cranberries, and the nutty goodness of whole-wheat flour baked into a delicious batch of scones. [READ MORE]( Locally made Christmas ornaments! These Christmas ornaments are made in Vermont by Danforth Pewter. When you give pewter, you are creating an heirloom that will adorn your family’s Christmas trees for generations. Order today! [ORDER NOW!]( ) Favorite New England Candy Brands & More From Necco Wafers to old-fashioned maple candy, this collection of favorite New England candy brands is sure to satisfy any sweet tooth. [READ MORE]( Decorations that twirl in the breeze! Add a splash of color to your yard, garden, or patio with these locally-made wind spinners. Set up is easy. Just fan it out, hang it up, and let it twirl in the breeze. [ORDER NOW!]( ) Gardens Aglow at the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens Every year from mid-November to late December, thousands of Christmas lights brilliantly illuminate the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens. [READ MORE]( Left out in the cold? No problem. These Alpaca Fleece SuperWarm Extreme Socks have been to the Arctic Circle, Antarctica, the Alaskan Iditarod, and other COLD places, which require the extreme warmth they provide. Order yours today! [ORDER NOW!]( ) Indian Pudding Made with cornmeal and molasses and baked until perfectly wobbly and golden brown, Indian Pudding is an old-fashioned New England dessert like no other. [READ MORE]( Shipping Now: The Yankee Holiday Gift Box! Give someone you love the gift of New England! The gift box includes a one-year subscription to Yankee Magazine, the 2023 New England Calendar, The 2023 Old Farmer's Almanac Collector's Edition, a cardinal maple bookmark, and a … [ORDER 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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