These 7 Locally Made Goods In New Hampshire Support Your Community And Are Great Gift Ideas
Online retailers are convenient and they’re often surprisingly inexpensive. But, there’s no denying that they lack the custom feel of buying local. Now, more than ever, it’s vital that we support our local restaurants, business and artisans. The more our fellow New Hampshirites succeed, the more this state will flourish. Plus, it turns out Granite Staters own some pretty great businesses! Check these out the next time you need a gift and want to keep things local.
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For just $10 you can take home some of the best homemade granola you'll ever taste! With a cute logo and great backstory (it's made by a US Army vet) this yummy treats features oats, coconut, nuts and butterscotch chips.
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From pickles to relish to peaches, there's nothing that can't be pickled or preserved at this lovely little local shop. Stop in before hosting a party, or simply make it a staple along your route when you go grocery shopping. It's a lovely way to support the community.
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This wonderful coffee is roasted right here in New Hampshire. Stop into the shop to enjoy a cup and grab some beans on your way out. They're great for gifts or to just have on-hand at home.
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This operation specialize in fresh, high-quality canned products. If you love jams, jellies, pickles, and veggies you'll want to stop by and take advantage of their tasting opportunities. Then bring home a jar of jam, which is typically about $8.
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Found at farmers' markets throughout the year, this honey is homemade by local bees. Beyond simply honey, they offer a variety of products that are great for gifts or even just a treat for yourself. You deserve it!
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Anything you choose to buy at this homegrown little shop is sure to knock your socks off. They've got a variety or candies and nuts on offer and you can pick them up at the Nashua Winter Farmer's Market. Or, check them out online to place an order.
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For the drinkers in your life, check out the locally distilled spirits at Djinn. They make a variety of different types, but we're partial to the new-ish Henry Knox. You can visit them at the distillery, or buy a bottle at NH Liquor & Wine Outlets throughout the state.
Looking for more ways to keep things local? Lindy’s Diner in New Hampshire is overflowing with deliciousness and old-school charm.
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