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The Lobster Series (Part 2): How to Cook a Lobster
This is part of a series on how to buy, cook, eat and make stock from lobster. Yesterday’s piece focused on how to purchase lobster and how to tell the gender; today we talk about the simple task of cooking it. This article assumes knowledge from the previous (the most important part being that we [...]Collected in well preserved Mar 26, 2012 -
WellPreserved Goes Moose Hunting – Day 4 – Video Diary of Dogging Through the Woods
Today`s post will be unlike almost anything we`ve ever posted – let us know if you like this format or prefer words. I decided to shoot a few short videos which may give you a better perspective of what our forests are like and what it`s like to hunt in Ontario. The audio walks you [...]Collected in well preserved Nov 1, 2011 -
WellPreserved Goes Moose Hunting – Day 2 – Football, Technology and an Early Sleep
Sunday started late for me. Schaeffer continued his morning tradition by waking up everyone but me (he seems to have learned that trying to wake me is a fruitless task so he ignores me in the morning and tries to wake everyone else). Since the hunt doesn`t begin until tomorrow, many of us took our [...]Collected in well preserved Oct 30, 2011 -
WellPreserved Goes Moose Hunting – Day 1 – Running in Quicksand
I am certain there`s a million better writers who have lamented about the reasons why time flies when you need it to crawl and why it dithers when you need to find the accelerator but you`re reading this and you`re stuck with me. And I fought time as hard as I could today. Needless to [...]Collected in well preserved Oct 29, 2011 -
Signs of Real Homesteaders in Ontario – Settlement Walls
a video by Well Preserved on Flickr. Post 3 of 3 sharing small videos from deep within Ontario’s Forests which show ancient signs of our past… Settlers were charged with building rock walls to claim their territory.Collected in well preserved Oct 26, 2011 -
Signs of Real Homesteaders in Ontario – Rock Caches
a video by Well Preserved on Flickr. Post 2 of 3 sharing small videos from deep within Ontario’s Forests which show ancient signs of our past… Large piles of rocks (known as ‘caches’) often marked ‘cornerposts’ of settlements.Collected in well preserved Oct 25, 2011 -
Signs of Real Homesteaders – Stone Cabin Foundations from 100 Years Ago
a video by Well Preserved on Flickr. Post 1 of 3 sharing small videos from deep within Ontario’s Forests which show ancient signs of our past… Part of the hunting experience is connecting with land that many people never see and time has forgotten.Collected in well preserved Oct 24, 2011
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elevenideas This is part of a series on how to buy, cook, eat and make stock from lobster. Yesterday’s piece focused on how to purchase lobster and how to tell the gender; today we talk about the simple task of cooking it. This article assumes knowledge from the previous (the most important part being that we [...] Read More
Mar 26, 2012