The Bomb

Hippo cover steak bomb sub

Warm up this winter with a savory steak bomb. Find out what a basic bomb is made of and why you might want to try one of the sub’s many variations, plus check out which local eateries have bombs on the menu.

Also on the cover, the Nashua Choral Society is looking for new members — no experience necessary, p. 10. It’s time for the Best of 2021 readers’ poll! Voting is open, so let us know your favorite places, people and events in southern New Hampshire; see details on p. 25.

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Nashua Choral Society sings together from a distance The Nashua Choral Society is inviting new singers to join its 2021 ...
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Second-annual 4-Miler online and in person With the Patriots done for the season weeks ago, New Hampshire football fans may ...
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News from the local food scene • Meals for sweethearts: Still haven’t made your Valentine’s Day plans yet? Visit hippopress.com ...
Steak bomb sub from The Common Man Roadside Deli & Market
A deep dive into the steak bomb and its many variations What is a steak bomb? Visit nearly every pizza ...
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