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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CHOKECHERRIES»
Descubre el uso de
chokecherries en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
chokecherries y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Chokecherries: New and Selected Poems, 1966-1999
CHOKECHERRIES Thirty feet from my windows, an old kennel-wire fence thickly
grown over with honeysuckle, poison ivy, and wild roses just beginning to open
into the loose sort of droopy garlands an aesthetic young farmer might drape ...
With recipes covering syrup, jelly, drinks, vinegar and butter this guide is a complete and practical resource for any berry enthusiast.
Roxie Dinstel, University of Alaska Fairbanks. Cooperative Extension Service, 2008
3
Coal Camp Days: A Boy's Remembrance
“When you're done helping your Mother with chokecherries, come over to Mr.
Chicarelli's. To make some chokecherry wine.” The Chicarellis lived two doors
west of our house, next door to the Malcolms. Mom and Angela were ready to
make ...
4
A Midwest Gardener's Cookbook
Other uses for chokecherries: Use chokecherries as a substitute for blueberries in
recipes for muffins, buckle, etc. Simply simmer chokecherries in water for 20
minutes. Drain the juice and pit the cherries by gently squeezing them until pits
pop ...
Marian Kleinsasser Towne, 1996
5
The City Homesteader: Self-Sufficiency on Any Square Footage
Chokecherries Chokecherries.For the Native Americans who lived on the
northern Plains, chokecherries were an important staple food that was very
abundant and easy to gather. Today, they thrive where people have disturbed the
land.
6
The Rocky Mountain Berry Book
A complete guide to finding harvesting and preparing wild berries and fruits in the Rocky Mountain West Includes 148 recipes and 32 color photos The Rocky Mountain Berry Book combines the information of a field guide and the fun of a ...
7
Chokecherries: 20th Anniversary Edition
Annual SOMOS anthology of poets, writers, photographers
Lorraine L. Ciancio, 2013
8
Uses of Plants by the Hidatsa of the Northern Plains
Very often instead of a stone hammer we used any convenient stone with a flat
bottom and of a size and shape to fit the hand to pound chokecherries. We used
a larger stone for a mortar or anvil to pound the cher- ries on. In every lodge was
...
Gilbert Livingston Wilson, Michael Scullin, 2014
9
Peyote and the Yankton Sioux: The Life and Times of Sam Necklace
Chokecherries are made into a pudding called wozapi by crushing the berries
and adding a little flour for thickening and sugar for sweetness. It may be served
with any meal but is especially important as one of the Yanktons' sacred foods.
Thomas Constantine Maroukis, 2005
10
A Taste of Heritage: Crow Indian Recipes and Herbal Medicines
Pretty Shield protected us from eating too much of anything with chokecherries in
it. Cherries had a binding effect, and we would suffer from plugged-up bowels if
we ate too much. My grandmother allowed us to eat about a cup, and that was all
...
Alma Hogan Snell, Lisa Castle, 2006
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «CHOKECHERRIES»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
chokecherries en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Seeds of success
The birds can now feast on buffalo berries, snowberries, chokecherries, elderberries, mountain mahogany and rosehip. “Now that we have ... «Idaho State Journal, Jul 15»
Poor berry crop driving bears close to Missoula
It's basically the drought. The chokecherries are the only dependable berry around, and every bear is going to come down looking for them.”. «Ravalli Republic, Jul 15»
MISSOULIAN EDITORIAL: Have a festive, fireworks-free Fourth
Chokecherries to rising gas prices. The price of a gallon of gasoline climbs upward every summer - just in time for the busy tourist season- and ... «Helena Independent Record, Jul 15»
Bears search for food closer to Missoula amid berry scarcity
... Wildlife and Parks bear manager Jamie Jonkel says bears are coming down to look for chokecherries, the most dependable berry in the area ... «WRAL.com, Jul 15»
MISSOULIAN EDITORIAL: New laws usher in new era of accessibility
Chokecherries to a financial audit of Montana that uncovered serious mistakes and system deficiencies that could damage the state's current ... «The Missoulian, Jun 15»
Humans aren't the only ones eating garden produce
And chokecherries (Aronia) – red and black – also promise a fantastic harvest. My reward for providing this buffet is the continuous birdsong ... «The News Journal, Jun 15»
Gardens on display
Down below is an orchard with fifty fruit trees – peach, apple, plum, pear, apricots – as well as raspberries, blackberries, chokecherries, grapes, ... «Rapid City Journal, Jun 15»
MISSOULIAN EDITORIAL: City wins suit to buy Mountain Water
Chokecherries to the departments of Agriculture and the Interior for their three-decade delay on a decision concerning drilling leases outside ... «The Missoulian, Jun 15»
Aspen-area man: Bear put my ankle in its mouth
The wide-ranging data relate to years when bears' natural food sources — acorns, serviceberries, chokecherries and other edibles — are ... «Greeley Tribune, Jun 15»
The True Nature experience
Finally, the Reflexology Path, surrounded by Canadian Red Chokecherries, allowed myself and the other attendees to get hands-on — or ... «Glenwood Springs Post Independent, Jun 15»