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ThirteenPeas: Elk, a question of identity
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January 6, 2013. Elk, a question of identity. They say that Cap Saint-Ignace was where the last wild elk in Quebec died. Th at. Was between 1830-40. It is said that the last Eastern Elk was shot in Pennsylvania in 1877 and officially extinct in 1880. All this due to over hunting. Quebec, there only exists farmed elk, which is sold mainly for its antlers, then canned hunting and then for its meat. Next to no elk farmer in Quebec will or has ma de. A living off of selling only the. Obviously something stra...
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ThirteenPeas: a must on everyone's top ten books to read...NOW!
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November 10, 2013. A must on everyone's top ten books to read.NOW! À nous ou au producteur? L'industrie laitière, le secteur d'activité agricole le plus important au Québec, jouit depuis toujours d'une perception positive. Mais la prépondérance du lait dans notre alimentation et notre attachement aux produits laitiers n'auraient rien de naturel ; ils seraient plutôt le résultat de grosses campagnes de communication et de lobbying. Serions-nous les vaches à lait de l'industrie? Jason Nelsons - Chef. The r...
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ThirteenPeas: 10/1/12 - 11/1/12
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October 8, 2012. The passion according to Mathieu.Gosselin. A great many things contradict common sense or any sense. Two come to mind as I was driving to visit Mathieu Gosselin in Rigaud from Montreal. Organic heroin or cocaine.something pretty disturbing if ever it comes to be and animals raised without ever having seen and felt our great powerful sun.something even more disturbing since it is very common. Well there is no doubt that information is extremely abundant.so? Do we not give a shit? This ain...
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ThirteenPeas: 2/1/13 - 3/1/13
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February 10, 2013. Moulin La Pierre-a history of quality. During the Middle Ages, white flour was seen as being healthier than dark flours. The fact for this benefit was that by processing the flour, the mold and fungus in the grains, which led to several diseases, were eliminated. Processed white flour could be kept for much longer having lost much of the fatty acid of the germ which would quickly oxidize and give that distinctive rancid taste and smell. AND we love the taste of their flour in our homem...
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ThirteenPeas: Moulin La Pierre-a history of quality.
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February 10, 2013. Moulin La Pierre-a history of quality. During the Middle Ages, white flour was seen as being healthier than dark flours. The fact for this benefit was that by processing the flour, the mold and fungus in the grains, which led to several diseases, were eliminated. Processed white flour could be kept for much longer having lost much of the fatty acid of the germ which would quickly oxidize and give that distinctive rancid taste and smell. AND we love the taste of their flour in our homem...
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ThirteenPeas: 1/1/13 - 2/1/13
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January 6, 2013. Elk, a question of identity. They say that Cap Saint-Ignace was where the last wild elk in Quebec died. Th at. Was between 1830-40. It is said that the last Eastern Elk was shot in Pennsylvania in 1877 and officially extinct in 1880. All this due to over hunting. Quebec, there only exists farmed elk, which is sold mainly for its antlers, then canned hunting and then for its meat. Next to no elk farmer in Quebec will or has ma de. A living off of selling only the. Obviously something stra...
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ThirteenPeas: Rhubarb...for dessert or constipation?
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June 16, 2014. Rhubarb.for dessert or constipation? Canada Red, Chipman, Cherry Red, Crimson Red, Egyptian Queen, Fraulein Sharfer Torte, German Wine, Glaskin's Perpetual, Hawke's Champagne, Holstein Bloodred, Linnaeus, Macdonald, Mammoth Red, Stott's Mammoth, Mammoth Green , Monarch, Prince Albert, Redstick, Riverside Giant, Ruby, Strawberry, Sunrise, Sutton, Tilden, Tottle's Improved, Timperely Early, Valentine. Now for a few fun 'facts'. We never imagined as children, armed with our packets of sugar w...
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ThirteenPeas: 6/1/14 - 7/1/14
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June 16, 2014. Rhubarb.for dessert or constipation? Canada Red, Chipman, Cherry Red, Crimson Red, Egyptian Queen, Fraulein Sharfer Torte, German Wine, Glaskin's Perpetual, Hawke's Champagne, Holstein Bloodred, Linnaeus, Macdonald, Mammoth Red, Stott's Mammoth, Mammoth Green , Monarch, Prince Albert, Redstick, Riverside Giant, Ruby, Strawberry, Sunrise, Sutton, Tilden, Tottle's Improved, Timperely Early, Valentine. Now for a few fun 'facts'. We never imagined as children, armed with our packets of sugar w...
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ThirteenPeas: 11/1/13 - 12/1/13
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November 10, 2013. A must on everyone's top ten books to read.NOW! À nous ou au producteur? L'industrie laitière, le secteur d'activité agricole le plus important au Québec, jouit depuis toujours d'une perception positive. Mais la prépondérance du lait dans notre alimentation et notre attachement aux produits laitiers n'auraient rien de naturel ; ils seraient plutôt le résultat de grosses campagnes de communication et de lobbying. Serions-nous les vaches à lait de l'industrie? Jason Nelsons - Chef. The r...
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ThirteenPeas: 8/1/13 - 9/1/13
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August 7, 2013. Bog Labrador tea, the du Labrador, Nordic bay leaves. Grows to one meter. Densely covered with long, soft hairs (villous). MacKinnon 1994). Sexy! An extremely beautiful plant, to the eye and the touch. With the added evergreen meaning that this tiny plant's leaves can be picked in the minus 40 degrees Celsius of deep January. And not Labrador . It is said that the Ojibwa gathered the leaves from spring to autumn for a beverage tea,. Eaten raw it is delicious and is an excellent replacemen...
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