(603) 783-4405
164 Briar Bush Road, Canterbury, NH 03224
www.foxcountrysmokehouse.com
Fox Country uses a centuries old tradition of curing and smoking, and offers a wide variety of quality country-smoked products including ham, bacon, beef jerky, turkey, and sausages. They also have nine varieties of smoked cheese and much more.
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Granite State Candy Shoppe in Concord, NH has a secret. You can’t find evidence of of it on its website. And, that’s just crazy, because this is the source of the best ice cream deal in all of the State of New Hampshire.
Granite State really is a business about very good chocolate candy. But they take ice cream seriously as well. My kinda people.
A “small” is about a pinto of ice cream. It is very good ice cream. Plan this course as… Continue reading
(603) 225-5995
70 North Main Street, Concord NH 03301
www.buttersfinefood.com
Hours:
Mon-Weds & Sat – 9am – 6pm
Thurs & Fri – 9am – 7pm
Sun – 11am – 5pm
(603) 225-2591
13 Warren Street, Concord, NH 03301
www.nhchocolates.com
Granite State Candy Shoppe features wonderful chocolates and candies made right on the premises. The old-fashioned peanut brittle is a favorite of Roger, who loves all things peanut. And not to be missed is their homemade ice cream—available in season from spring through late summer. The portions are tremendous—at a tremendous value—and the quality is hard to beat anywhere. Andrea favors their pistachio, while Roger is a recent convert to coconut snowflake (coconut icecream with dark chocolate chips).
Regular Store Hours
Sunday: 12-5:00pm… Continue reading
A recent visit to Concord found us in Butters.. once again. Funny how often that happens.
Anyway, we chose to stop of our own volition reading in the weekly electronic newsletter that there was to be a chocolate tasting. Mmmmm.
A very pleasant couple, Sally Cornwell and Jonathan Walpole, together run Winnipesaukee Chocolates in Wolfboro. I was thrilled to talk with them, as I spent several weeks every summer for thirty-five years up the road in Tuftonboro. During my childhood we’d drive “into… Continue reading