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The Last Frontier, Alaska is home to stunning natural beauty and an abundance of wildlife. The first inhabitants of Alaska crossed the land bridge (today, the Bering Strait) from Asia many thousands of years ago in pursuit of herds of game. Russian hunters and trappers arrived in the 1700s. They introduced hearty vegetables into their gardens like cabbage, potatoes, and turnips. Gold was discovered in the Klondike in the 1890s. Ships steamed up from the Lower 48, supplying hungry prospectors with flour and sourdough starter for biscuits and pancakes, beans, bacon, canned milk, and other basics. Ingenuity could help relieve the monotony: Prospectors made sweet syrup out of flowers; they turned berries into ketchup, and used the eggs of seagulls. Many prospectors ate the local salmon, caribou, bear, and moose meat. The diet of modern-day Alaskans, particularly those in larger communities like Juneau and Anchorage, does not vary much from the rest of the country. Still, Alaskan treasures like salmon, halibut, venison, berries, and rhubarb lead the local fare. Today, upwards of 90 percent of the wild salmon eaten in America is pulled from Alaskan waters.
 

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Peanut Butter Pie I

Reviewed on Oct. 12, 2008 by AK_Cabin_Guy
It's like heaven in my mouth. Made as directed, except I bought an oreo crust. Quick and easy to make. Yum.
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Lover's Loaf

Reviewed on Oct. 12, 2008 by gibsey23
This was a big hit! I kept the ingrediants the same, but, changed the process a bit. I let the breadcrumbs soak in the red wine, then added the rest of the loaf ingrediants to the soaked breadcrumbs. I then oiled a baking dish with olive oil, plopped one loaf into the pan (froze the other) and baked at 350 covered with tin foil for 30 min and another 30 min without the foil. I would like to try this with ground veal instead of pork next time. In my meatloaf, I usually add fennel seed. But, since this recipe didn't call for it, I decided to try fresh fennel bulb (which I had never done before). I tossed the sliced bulb in some olive oil and lime juice and baked under the broiler for about 5 min. then topped with grated parmesan and broiled a few minuted longer. It was the perfect, healthful companion to this meatloaf! Thanks SO much!
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Caramel Apple Dip

Reviewed on Oct. 11, 2008 by AKHOCKEYMOM
Soooo good we can't stop licking the bowl and the party hasn't even started yet!!! Will use this as my staple for parties from now on. Soooo easy!
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