Richard Wiese explores the sights, sounds and tastes of all six New England states — from foraging for edible invasive plants in Connecticut to whitewater rafting on Maine's wild Kennebec River. Senior food editor Amy Traverso shares the recipes, local flavors and sense of community that make up the fabric of the region’s food and dining scene.
Episodes
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Episode 713, Season 7
Adventures Along the CoastNewport, Rhode Island and a classic New England general store.26:46 -
Episode 712, Season 7
Old Things/New HandsBangs Island Mussels, Arethusa Farm and a visit to the Trapp Family Lodge.26:46 -
Episode 711, Season 7
The ArtsTanglewood music festival and an artists’ colony in Peterborough, New Hampshire.26:46 -
Episode 710, Season 7
New England CelebritiesFrench-New England dishes from Jacques Pépin. Ducati motorcycles made in New England.26:46 -
Episode 709, Season 7
The Next GenerationMayfair Farm in New Hampshire. Baking desserts in Vermont with Gesine Bullock Prado.26:46 -
Episode 708, Season 7
New England TraditionsStrawbery Banke Museum. Ice fishing derby on Lake Winnipesaukee and a historic ski jump.26:46 -
Episode 707, Season 7
The Joys of WinterBreakfast at Pickering House Inn. Winter skiing and surfing in Maine. Floral designs.26:46 -
Episode 706, Season 7
Past Meets FutureBiddeford, a rising food town. Farming collective in Vermont. Nantucket weaving tradition.26:46 -
Episode 705, Season 7
Town and Country: Hitting the HeightsGlazy Susan doughnuts. Climbing Mt. Monadnock. Sauces from Wozz! Kitchen Creations.26:05 -
Episode 704, Season 7
A Taste for the Good LifeRestaurant tour in Boston. The Preserve Sporting Club. Maine’s Ragged Coast Chocolates.26:46 -
Episode 703, Season 7
Made with Love in New EnglandExplore Rockland, Maine. Local glass artist. Playful and romantic home products.26:46 -
Episode 702, Season 7
Land and SeaGlamping in Maine. Fishing in Mystic, Connecticut. A tour of Duparquet Copper Cookware.26:46 -
Episode 701, Season 7
New England IconsA look at Nubble Light in Maine. Boston’s famed North End. Vermont’s Farmhouse Pottery.26:46