What happens when you get a yearn for pigs feet in the middle of the night?
We are hooked on the NatGeo series “Life Below Zero”.... You can binge watch for weeks. Spectacular scenery and folks living like their ancestors.
I get what she’s saying. Btdt. But I have one question. Howdo you keep that much fresh produce from rotting before yougetachance to eat it? The best I could ever accomplish was 3 weeks in amakeshift fridge in our adobe house. If I used a fridge, they began to rot after 1 week.
Our makeshift fridge was a cardboard box lined with tinfoil. Adobe houses are nearly 2 feet thick and the windows are placed to the outside leaving a cubbie dor a window sill inside. Hang a heavy blanket over that cubbie and it gets very cold, but not so things freeze.
Today, I have a fridge in the city, but my fresh produce is lucky to last up to 2 weeks depending on the item, like cilantro. I can freeze parsley, but not cilantro.
Is the air dry there? Humidity helps things to spoil quicker.
Well at least your frozen food won’t melt on the way home! So there’s that...
Beaver Creek, Yukon near the port of entry to Alaska on the AlCan highway.
Not sure what this couple is like - I wonder what their mode of protection is tucked so far away, and not to mention the long drives.
Rogue software at site.
Beware.
Bet the total amount they pay is high. Saw a few YouTube episodes of shopping in AK and prices are through the roof.
I noticed they have eggs in Whitehorse.
Maybe I need to place an order.....
Id like this for a while
Good girl I like her even if she pimps her reusable market bags
(Hey I did it again what’s wrong with me tonight)
In ‘71 Whitehorse was like a wonderful oasis when we drove the Alcan Hwy. moving to Alaska. Seven miles of paved highway among hundreds of miles of gravel road! Heaven!
Screw Canada.