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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: Orono, Maine, USA
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Onion Cheese Cornbread

Reviewed on Sep. 4, 2008 by tracemclark
It was good, something different to try. My husband isn't a big cornbread fan, but he even thought it was okay. I'll probably make it again, but I will tweak it.
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Raspberry Sour Cream Pie

Reviewed on Sep. 1, 2008 by marmoxmag
Absolutely a wonderful dessert! I, too, am asked to make this for summer events, and it's become a "signature" dessert. I substitute plain yogurt for some of the sour cream without any effect on the flavor or texture. Use only fresh or premium frozen (i.e., flash-frozen individual) raspberries.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 3 stars. This recipe averages a 4.49 star rating.

Best Ever Blueberry Cobbler

Reviewed on Sep. 1, 2008 by marmoxmag
Although the filling is tasty (and not too sweet), the topping is more like a sugar cookie than a biscuit-like cobbler. It was nice to try something different for a change- and the sugar cookie topping is good- I'll stick with my fluffy biscuit-cobbler topping.
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