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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Kensington, NH and Paugus Bay Marina
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.......... to SAU-16 North, lol! Isn't this a great place -- and thanks again, Don, for having us all as guests! I think this is a great thread, kudos to VB for starting it. I find it interesting to observe that we've all leaned toward more ethnic but rather mainstream cuisines -- I haven't seen anybody say anything like vietnamese, or portuguese, or lebanese....
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A Legal Seafood would do well here. They could also incorporate fresh water recipes like rainbow trout.
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a buffalo wild wings would be nice!!!
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The Lakes Region also needs a decent Indian restaurant like you'll find in Portland. Saag, korma, nan, chutney etc.YUM!
![]() Last edited by HC0209; 03-20-2009 at 10:21 AM. Reason: spelling |
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