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Indian Summer :: the lake :: duck cranberry wild rice
playing with fire and water —
Authority: 112
Pemmican was the original power bar— a rich source of energy, and a nutritious survival food. Native Americans made pemmican by blending pounded, dried meat (jerky) with rendered fat in a 50/50 ratio. Typically, the meat came from ungulate (hoofed) animals— bison, moose, elk, deer. The fat was melted tallow or ...5 days ago -
Indian Summer :: the river :: trout birch sumac
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Authority: 112
Staghorn sumac ( Rhus typhina ) is a native shrub/small tree that can be found growing at the edge of forests and along riverbanks. In late summer and autumn, the drupes ripen to form clusters of velvety red berries that were sought after by Native Americans for their sourness. They used the dried and ground sumac as ...1 week ago -
Indian Summer :: the earth :: burdock sunchoke onion
playing with fire and water —
Authority: 112
Before primitive man began cultivating his food, he relied on foraging in the wild. In the warm months, there were plenty of fresh fruits, berries, shoots and greens for Woodland Indians to eat, but these would be gone with the first hard frost. To get through the cold months, he relied on nuts, tubers, and roots ...2 weeks ago -
The Raw Mom Summit is BACK :)
RawReform E-Journal —
Authority: 116
Im excited to say that The Raw Mom Summit is BACK :) If you didnt get a chance to enjoy this fabulous series of free talks earlier this year, then tune in from this Wednesday, Dec 9th , cos the raw mama is back in the house ;) There are some truly outstanding interviews in this collection - I think Ive ...2 weeks ago -
Indian Summer :: the sea :: oyster seaweed
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Authority: 112
The diets of coastal Indians were largely dependent on the bounty of the sea. In colonial times, oysters were abundant in the brackish waters of estuaries. This has been well documented by the early settlers. Among them, William Strachey, wrote in 1612: " Oysters there be in whole banks and beds, and those of the ...2 weeks ago -
Rabbit with Onions and Prunes
Girl Interrupted Eating —
Authority: 112
Tonights dinner was inspired by recent brief trips to Morroco and France . In Marrakech I had a lovely lamb with onion and prune tagine heaped with saffron-sweet caramalised onions. It was so good I had it two days running. I wondered if it had been inspired by a classic French dish – Rabbit with prunes. ...3 weeks ago -
Indian Summer :: the forest :: mushroom pine
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Authority: 112
Woodland Indians were a group of numerous tribes that inhabited the forests along the eastern United States and Canada. They were skilled hunters and foragers who connected to their Creator through nature, believing that plants, animals, stones, and stars possessed spirits to guide them in their journey through life. ...3 weeks ago -
Indian Summer
playing with fire and water —
Authority: 112
We had our first frost earlier in the month. It was a tentative one at best, gone by midmorning and taking with it only the tenderest vegetation. The remainder of the month has been unseasonably warm— some days hot and perceptibly hazy, as if the charged atmosphere, in its hurried march towards winter, stalled in ...3 weeks ago

