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November
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Dive into National Donut Day in NH | Badger Peabody & Smith RealtyVisit a New Hampshire bakery and go home with some delicious homemade treats on National Donut Day, celebrated on Nov. 5. With imaginative fillings, toppings, and shapes available, you're sure to find plenty to love and make your favorite shop a frequent destination. Several local donut bakeries have been around for decades, becoming landmarks in their communities.
  
Our real estate agents recommend visiting the following NH shops to dive into National Donut Day.

  • Wicked Good Bakery - 65 Cooksville Road, Plymouth, NH 03264
    Located in a quaint farmhouse near Plymouth homes for sale, Wicked Good Bakery lives up to its name when it comes to donuts. Choose from an old-fashioned, glazed, chocolate frosted, or filled with yummies like Boston cream or jelly. And since it's fall, you can also score some apple cider donuts or apple cider donut whoopie pies. Don't sleep on your favorites since they can sell out, but if you're craving a particular type of donut, call the bakery, and they'll try to fulfill your request.

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September
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Where to Find the Best Fall Desserts in NH | Badger Peabody & SmithCraving a delicious fall dessert like a salted caramel coconut cupcake or mixed berry crumb pie? Maybe you want to revisit a tried and true favorite or experience a flavor combination you've never thought of. Either way, make sure to visit one of New Hampshire's fantastic bakeries, specializing in all kinds of tasty treats that will have you heading back for more!
  
Our real estate agents recommend heading to the following destinations to find the best fall desserts in New Hampshire.

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August
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Family Fun in NH Before Back to School | Badger Peabody & Smith RealtyIt may be time to start thinking about all those back-to-school plans, but that doesn't mean you can't make a few more great summer family memories before the school year starts. Whether you're looking for an outdoor adventure on the trails, a classic family trip to the amusement park, or something creative and artsy, there's so much for families to enjoy around New Hampshire this time of year. Our real estate agents have more details on five great activities for your family to enjoy before the kids return to school.

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April
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Add These 5 Things to Your NH Bucket List | Badger Peabody & SmithDo you think of your bucket list as things to do "someday?" Well, someday has come. Celebrate National Bucket List Day on Wednesday, April 24, by adding these five exciting activities to your own bucket list.

  1. Spot a Moose
    As the second-largest land animal in North America, a moose presents an awe-inspiring sight. Pemi Valley Moose Tours offers great opportunities to spot these breathtaking animals. Over 25 years of conducting their tours not far from Lincoln homes for sale, the company boasts an impressive 90 percent success rate in finding moose. Pemi Valley is the only moose tour company in New Hampshire that features guides, providing a set of experienced eyes to improve the odds of spotting moose. The 2024 season runs from May 18 through the end of September. Tours depart at 8:30 p.m. each night, and prices are $35-$45.

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March
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Make Time for Maple Month in Maine | Badger Peabody & Smith Realty

Whether you use it as a natural sweetener in baking projects or pour it on top of your pancakes, there's nothing like the taste of real maple syrup. If you love this stuff as much as our real estate agents do, get ready—Maine's annual Maple Weekend is coming up on March 23rd and 24th. Why not celebrate with a trip to one of these great maple orchards and sugar shacks?

  • Weston's Farm & Markets - 60 River St., Fryeburg, ME 04037
    Walking into the small maple grove at Weston's Farm & Markets is like stepping back in time. This little farm near our Fryeburg homes for sale still does everything the old-fashioned way, with almost no help from modern machinery. The owners tap all the trees by hand using nothing more than a bucket and a spigot, then carefully boil the sap down to syrup in their wood-fired evaporator.

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