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The Pine Tree State borders Canada on three sides. It also shares a border with New Hampshire and has a long, rocky coastline along the Atlantic Ocean, making Maine the only state in the contiguous forty-eight that shares a border with just one other state. Maine also sets itself apart by being the only state in the Union whose name can be spoken in one syllable. Maine is synonymous with lobster. But because early colonists considered them barely edible, commercial lobster fishing did not get started in Maine until the mid-1800s. It was cod that first enticed Europeans into crossing the Atlantic to fish off the banks of coastal Maine, even before the pilgrims reached the North American continent in 1620. Maine is not all seafood. Other specialties include wonderful blueberries and fiddlehead ferns. The countryside is 90-percent forested with lots of wild game, including moose, deer, and bear, making it a prime place for hunters. Like Louisiana, Maine has a sizeable Acadian community. Driven from eastern Canada by the British in 1755, many Acadians settled in northern Maine, where their French-Canadian culture endures.
 

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Home Town: Waterville, Maine, USA
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Zucchini Brownies

Reviewed on Sep. 7, 2008 by bakqueen
WARNING-very addictive!! I look forward to getting zucchini from my in-laws just so I can make these!! I have no problems eating a whole pan and they're healthy right?? They have veggies in them...
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Cornish Game Hens with Garlic and Rosemary

Reviewed on Sep. 7, 2008 by Emer
Absurdly delicious! I ended up using one hen for two people, but kept the liquid amounts the same. I stuffed two sprigs of rosemary inside along with only two cloves of garlic instead of the large number of cloves outside of the hen. I roasted some potatoes in a separate pan as a side dish. What a wonderful dish!
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Triple-Grain Pilaf

Reviewed on Sep. 6, 2008 by Galley Wench
This is a really nice change from rice and easily adaptable to what you have on hand or what you're serving it with. I used chopped yellow onions instead of green and chicken broth instead of beef. A shot of garlic would not be amiss....
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