Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

gman2391 t1_j521kdf wrote

Markets Kitchen has great food for cheap, so I find myself grabbing lunch and/or dinner there alot. Generally grab a few other things while I'm in the store. Also, sometimes I don't have time for a full shopping so I just grab the few things I need now. Even a full shopping is rarely a full carriage for our household

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movdqa t1_j5204u6 wrote

It might be a lot of single people or couples who like fresh produce but can't eat a lot of it at a time. My wife is in Singapore right now and she can just walk to the grocery store every day to buy fresh produce, baked goods, etc.

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lellololes t1_j51l82q wrote

Reply to comment by zetterbeauty in New Hampsha by bubbynee

Eh - the defining thing of a new England accent is that they are non-rhotic. The Maine drawl isn't really out there. Other aspects of the accent - a few words are pronounced differently, but everyone has heard "aunt" versus "ant".

"There" might be "theh" in Boston and "theyeah" in Maine.

If you have an example of a ridiculously strong Maine accent id be curious. The strongest ones I've heard in person mostly sound like a combination of a slowly spoken Boston accent with a rural southern twang (more like Georgia than, say, Texas or Mississippi).

There's always some regional slang, of course. Nobody around here would ever be found whipping shitties, but tonic and bubblers might take some context for someone not from the region to figure out.

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whydidilose t1_j51c2ft wrote

If they want to stop and have good breakfast on their way up to skiing, without having to deviate and waste time, then Tuckers is a good bet. It's one of the highest rated places in NH.

>Tucker’s has decent food but we have better spots than a plaza with Kohls, Staples, and Tucker’s …

So then actually state which place is better in Portsmouth to go to. You've contributed nothing other than saying to go to a general area - it's super lazy and not helpful. You keep getting hung up on Kohl's too which is strange.

>we have better spots than a plaza
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>I just want them to have a fun time which I don’t consider a basic breakfast
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>lol! :)

Your replies were super passive aggressive, and you come off as a see you next Tuesday.

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ZacPetkanas t1_j513mx8 wrote

> Why only buy one days worth of groceries and return the next day to repeat the process?

I can't speak for everyone, but I have limited food storage space, often just a minifridge.... :D

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Curious_Buffalo_1206 t1_j50uwpt wrote

I was gonna say you’re really lucky, actually. Then my dumbass remembered to adjust for square footage. You’re pretty spot on for my usage.

Just so you know, that bill would’ve been about $110 this time last year. I used the same therms as last year, and my bill increased about 50%.

Don’t criticize the foreign policy responsible for this fleecing, or the bots hosted in Raytheon Acres, Virginia will downvote you into oblivion.

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