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Emily Heidt

Manchester

Managing Editor at New Hampshire Magazine

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  • Nov 5, 2024 | nhmagazine.com | Emily Heidt |Caleb Jagoda |Anna-Kate Munsey

    Tips, ideas and resources for creating a locally sourced Thanksgiving feast The carving knives are sharpened, the ovens are primed, and the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and Thanksgiving Day football games are recorded and ready to go. Whether you are hosting a meal for two or 15, preparing and cooking Thanksgiving dinner doesn’t have to be overwhelming or include stressful last-minute grocery trips to pick up cranberry sauce.

  • Oct 17, 2024 | nhmagazine.com | Emily Heidt

    When it comes to Thanksgiving, the food is usually the star of the show. But what if there was something else on the table that mattered (almost) as much as your turkey, gravy and stuffing — your table décor. Few things set the tone quite like an intentionally set and curated tablescape, as it can make your guests feel festive and elevate your entire dining experience.

  • Aug 13, 2024 | nhmagazine.com | Elisa Verdi |Emily Heidt |Emily Reily |Mike Cote

    Here are some of our favorite memories from days just gone by Summer’s here and gone like the blue petals on a hydrangea. Autumn does not officially begin until Sept. 22, but by Labor Day weekend, we’re already kissing the warm weather goodbye, hoping we can squeeze in another beach trip before it’s time to tear down the patio furniture. Here are some of our favorite memories from days just gone by.

  • Aug 13, 2024 | nhmagazine.com | Elisa Verdi |Emily Heidt |Emily Reily

    It’s no surprise that agritourism is on the rise in New Hampshire, because fall is all about farms. From leaf peepers pulling over on the Kancamagus for a piping hot cup of apple cider, to teenagers running through flashlight corn mazes and pick-your-own apples galore, the state comes alive every fall as tourists and Granite Staters alike flock to local farms.

  • Aug 13, 2024 | nhmagazine.com | Elisa Verdi |Emily Heidt |Emily Reily

    It’s no surprise that agritourism is on the rise in New Hampshire, because fall is all about farms. From leaf peepers pulling over on the Kancamagus for a piping hot cup of apple cider, to teenagers running through flashlight corn mazes and pick-your-own apples galore, the state comes alive every fall as tourists and Granite Staters alike flock to local farms.

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