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Aug-19-2016 02:27 PM
rag-ftw wrote:
Here's a link to all kinds of fireweed info. This is the receipt we use for jelly and it is excellent. You must use pectin and not Certo with this receipt.
U.A. Fairbanks Fire Weed Info
Good luck and enjoy!
Aug-19-2016 01:24 PM
Aug-19-2016 06:40 AM
rag-ftw wrote:
We are still in Wasilla. Will be here for another month before heading south.
This week is our jelly/jam week. We made 35 pints of fireweed jelly on Monday, 15 1/2 pints of raspberry jelly this morning and picked Hatcher Pass blueberries this afternoon for an estimated 24 pints of blueberry jam tomorrow. Friends and family always look forward to our Christmas gifts to them!
Next week is a visit to the Mantinuska Glacier and the Alaska State Fair. Can't miss the 1000lb pumpkins, 40 pound cabbage heads, and 16 pound zucchini squash!
Hope everyone had as good a summer as we are having. Thanks to all for your road condition reports!
Aug-19-2016 04:57 AM
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Aug-18-2016 06:28 PM
lizzie wrote:
Has the Class of 2016 graduated? Has Elvis left the building and the RV
ers left Alaska? When we left NC in May, I had about 50 names on the Roll Call List. It would be interesting to see how many of us made the trip. We did and it was everything we wanted it to be. It was our second trip towing the TT and we sort of "mopped up" all the things we missed in 2013. I'm not sure we will tow again, but we plan to fly out this winter. We didn't meet up with anyone on the list but we got lots of good information from others and tried to give good info when we could. Good luck and safe travels to everyone. lizzie
Aug-18-2016 06:24 PM
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Aug-15-2016 06:18 PM
rag-ftw wrote:
Wow! The ice must have really been thick. When we were there last week he was pushing chunks as big as the boat out of the way enroute to the face!
You can tell he really enjoys what he does and it is more than just a job for him. One of the good things about owning the boat is you don't have to live by a schedule. It was 9:30 when we got back in the harbor on our last trip. He was on schedule to get us back around 8:30 but we saw a whale just before the narrows and that obviously extended his time on the water. Talked with Cpt Alan of Stan Stephens and he indicated one of the complaints against the Lu-Lu Belle was always getting back to port late. I thought that was interesting that someone would complain about missing a dinner reservation because they had spent an hour watching a humpback put on a show!
Aug-15-2016 04:00 PM