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KrissaKray t1_je6p84x wrote

Not to go TMI but I suffer from adenomyosis and the only CURE for it is a hysterectomy. I don't want to rule out having kids and was informed that IUDs are (albeit temporary) a treatment you can seek out to have done until you can find a doctor who will follow through with your wishes.

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All_Hail_Space_Cat t1_je6nqv8 wrote

Mint in Manchester, when they reopen. If you don't mind coming up to concord revival is fantastic. If yiu want to stay over Portland has amazing food, moxy, black trumpet and central provisions are my favorites up there.

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Infinite_You_3786 t1_je6mxc8 wrote

Ricks Food and Spirits in Kingston! Such an amazing small town vibe, they are insanely personable, friendly, and will get to know you and your preferences if you become a repeat offender! I highly recommend making a reservation as they can be a little busy! And they do have a “rotating” menu so check that out before you head in!

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kkpc t1_je6mgjr wrote

I have been to most "good" restaurants in southern NH over the years. Most of them are decent, but not amazing.

A lot of them are pretty much glorified bars, and their best food are burgers.

I don't really care for any of the Common Man restaurants. They feel like Cracker Barrel to me. Same goes for T-Bones (and their other places like Copper Door). They are decent, but not great. It's a good family restaurant.

For a romantic atmosphere, I would recommend: LaBelle Winery's restaurant "Americus" in Derry, NH. One of the best and most chill atmospheres and amazing food I've experienced in NH. Their steak is the best steak I've had in NH. And yes, I have lived almost 10 years in Texas also, so I know what good steak is.

If you want something more laid back, Jalisco Family Restaurant & Cantina, is a great Mexican style restaurant in Kingston. Tacos are legit.

If you want a good event type experience, there is Jimmy's Jazz & Blues Club, in Portsmouth. I'm not a huge fan of Portsmouth but, that venue is really cool.

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