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IssuesSeptember/October 2008Features

New England Fall is Time To

Boy holding apple
Credit: Sara Gray
Adam's apple at Alyson's Orchard, Walpole, NH

1. Cook with apples. Try these recipes for apple pie, pandowdy, etc.

2. Take a foliage drive. Choose your view from these scenic routes.

3. Report the foliage color in your town. Maybe even win a prize!

4. Get the kids to draw a picture for the Foliage Drawing Contest. Maybe even win a prize!

5. Get more mileage from your jack o'lantern -- cook the pumpkin seeds.

6. Explore the Monadnock Region of New Hampshire.

7. Read three Yankee Classics about Mount Monadnock.

8. Find more than 20 travel tips -- "What the Yankee Locals Know" about our region.

9. Bring New England colors inside your home.

10. Plan an autumn picnic with a view.

11. Toss a pumpkin on a giant catapult. The fun begins September 20.

12. Root for veggies with these recipes for potatoes, onions, parsnips.

13. See Inside Yankee for a look homeward, according to editor Mel Allen.

14. Win a blue ribbon at the fair with these tips.

15. Relish beets. Try this recipe for Beet Relish from our Best Cook.

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