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		<title>Ribs for Breakfast</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few days of bland food finally helped me recover from the Wings from Hell, and I was ready for another food adventure. Jeremy caught a segment about Parker&#8217;s Maple Barn, a southern New Hampshire sugar house and restaurant, and once we saw ribs on the breakfast menu, we decided it would be the perfect [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few days of bland food finally helped me recover from the <a href="http://stephaniedoes.com/2008/wings-from-hell/">Wings from Hell</a>, and I was ready for another food adventure.  Jeremy caught a segment about <a href="http://www.parkersmaplebarn.com/">Parker&#8217;s Maple Barn</a>, a southern New Hampshire sugar house and restaurant, and once we saw ribs on the breakfast menu, we decided it would be the perfect Saturday morning outing.</p>
<p>After a surprisingly short and pleasant drive, we arrived to find the giant barn hopping.  We ordered two huge breakfasts: him, the Maple Baby Back Ribs and Eggs with a side of pancakes, and me, the Mini Parker&#8217;s Special.   My breakfast was anything but mini, with pancakes (I loved raspberry &#8211; the flavor of the month), an egg, bacon, sausage, ham, large pieces of toast, and Maple Baked Pea Beans in place of the usual home fries.   As for the ribs, I&#8217;ve never had ribs cooked outside of the barbecue style, and these were good, but we both agreed that once is enough and our next visit would probably be for a &#8220;normal&#8221; breakfast.</p>
<p><img src="http://stephaniedoes.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/maplebarn_ribs.jpg" alt="Ribs for Breakfast at Parker’s Maple Barn" /><br />
<small>Maple Baby Back Ribs and Eggs at Parker&#8217;s Maple Barn</small></p>
<p>After breakfast we stopped in the store and picked up some maple syrup. I love the more flavorful Grade B syrup, especially because its flavor holds up better in baking.  The next day, I discovered it made my maple granola even more delicious than usual.  I can&#8217;t wait to return to Parker&#8217;s Maple barn during sugaring season next year.</p>
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