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Where and What to Eat and DrinkMaine-made candies, maple syrup, snack foods, cheeses, jams and jellies, delicacies, gourmet items, Maine lobster and seafood, plus Maine restaurants, pubs, and breweries, Maine lobster, Farmers Markets, cookbooks, caterers, and recipes.
Portland Dine Around Club
The Portland Dine Around Club membership can save you money when eating out at participating restaurants Pick Your Own Fruits and Vegetables
Find a pick-your-own fresh fruits and vegetables farm near you. The Secret to Finding Maine's Best Food and Drink
You don't have to go to a traditional restaurant to find delicious Maine food, and fine wine or ale to wash it down. Here are a few of Maine's best kept secrets for finding great food and drink. Enjoy Succulent Maine Apples This Fall: Visit a Maine Orchard Near You
Crisp, juicy, early Maine apples are ready, and they're worth the drive to your local orchard. You won't find apples like these in the grocery store! Recipes included. Maine Windjammer Cookbooks
If you can't experience a Maine windjammer cruise firsthand, you can recreate some of the popular seafood recipes and other delicious dishes from a number of these wonderful sailing vessels by buying a Maine windjammer cookbook. Southern Maine Cooking Classes
Take one of the fun, informative, one-time cooking classes offered by a restaurant, inn, or kitchen store in Maine. |
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