Wisdom and enthusiasm for all things northern was thick on the ground during my recent tobogganing trip to Maine, not only did we have of Garrett Conover and Alexandra Conover Bennett of North Woods Ways but also Ben McNutt and Willow Lohr of Woodsmoke Bushcraft. Ben and Willow teaching Gary to ice the cake. Meanwhile, […]
Tag Archives: Woodsmoke BushcraftFor me one of the greatest pleasures of winter travel is food; cold and labour conspire to create raging appetites quite unlike anything I ever experience at home. Taste is accompanied by a total awareness of food as fuel – a palpable sense of sugars dissolving into your blood stream and surging around your weary […] 2 comments Rhowan – These are (perhaps surprisingly) popular in our little Poppit household – and known as ‘bakes’, a tradition that’s reached us via South American in our case. chocolate chunk {chickpea} cookie pie « De La Casa – […] snowed-out, minus 40˚C days where all you want to do is curl up by the fire with blankets and bannock the “northern 20″ can creep […] A post this time not from Alaska, “the last frontier”, but from what English settlers would have considered the first frontier, New England. Alaska and New England not only share a pioneering heritage but Maine, in the north of New England, marks the southern extent of the boreal forest – a vast swathe of trees […] no comments |
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