beautiful looking veggies you have there!
My bay window is filling up with trays of starts too. If I transplant the rest of the little newer sprouts into bigger containers then it will be...
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beautiful looking veggies you have there!
My bay window is filling up with trays of starts too. If I transplant the rest of the little newer sprouts into bigger containers then it will be...
Unless of course you are both eating them! Then it might not matter at all
Up here in the Interior of Alaska we have tons of wild, good tasting greens. Most are best when picked in early spring, after that they can get bitter and tough. I go for the fireweed stalks early on...
No wild blackberries this far north, close to the Arctic Circle, but we do have a lot of wild raspberries. The leaves make a great addition to tea. I like raspberry leaves and wild rose petals the...
This is a really great thread!
Grandma Lori
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I've tried the no knead recipes before, they work, but I still like the texture of kneaded bread better. Sourdough especially needs a little knead!
And yup that book "Roughing it Easy" is a good...
split pea soup with a hunk of moose bone simmering on the stove. Might throw in some barley, wild rice, garlic and spices and maybe some noodles later on. Served with fresh hot sourdough bread hot...
Looks awesome! Have to say I can't identify a single one, way different wild plants than i have in my Alaska yard.
grandma Lori
the sprouts in the pict are a a mix of alfalfa, cabbage and radish...a pleasant combination. I also have just alfalfa, and also do lentil, beans and wheat sprouts on occasion. Spouts are really good...
by far my choice would be beaver (if you can get one). We eat a lot of beaver, trapping in the spring and early summer when the hunting season is open. It's one of our favorite meats. One beaver can...
that looks very nice! I do a fair share of container gardens and plant in 5 gallon old buckets too. Raised beds particularly work well in AK as they get to an earlier warm up in the spring time and...
Probably plenty on the net for this kind of stuff...
here's one link to a large scale map
http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/gtr500/appendices.pdf
I think DNR wants you to buy their map.
Also...
Hey, You guys be nice :no:
no one noticed the shot glass <grin>.
Someone had to sample the ice to make sure it was safe to use!:eek2:
Grandma Lori
Same here Sourdough, cept we don't have the devils club you guys do down in South Central. We have a lovely spring that flows out of the base of a nearby mountain summer and winter and builds up a...
Howdy! I am new to this forum also...
Ha ha, I was a valley girl when I was (much) younger! :w00t: I grew up in the San Fernando Valley before I moved on up to AK. I go back to visit family in the...
I'll be starting some of my own saved seeds in a couple weeks. The rest will have to wait until the seed order arrives in the mail.
I did manage to overwinter 2 plants (1 green bell and another...
This is a great thread! I've always wanted to tap birch for syrup and plan on giving it a try this spring, so any information out there for this newbie is very welcome.
I know birch sap is 100:1...
That is so awesome! You do beautiful work.
Yes, randy this time of year sprouts are my "go-to" green. They are really easy to grow and very tasty and nutritious. Not a whole lot left in the root cellar this time of year, but we still crave...
I managed a quick pic before we chowed down
http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r142/kanlori/bunnydinnercropped.jpg
Tonight I am grinding up some moose meat along with a few chunks of the kidney...
oh forgot...bloodlines? Molly the lead dog is Malamute/Canadian Inuit Mix...Have one husky/mutt rescue hound I got from John schandelmeier who I met years ago, while volunteering for the Yukon Quest...
And just a couple more just for fun...
What the sled dogs like to do when it's not mushing season anymore...
Go for a walk with me and play in the overflow...
Some of my dog team hauling in a load of firewood. Taken in early fall with just enough snow to start training and getting in shape....
Hey there friend. I did notice you weren't on the other forum anymore, and missed your posts!
Glad to be here and to see so many old friends.
Grandma Lori
PS DOGMAN, I'll try to upload some...