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Patty Johnson
Ripe Chokecherry Moon is a love story, between Francois and Merewyn MacKenna that takes place during the Minnesota fur trade era. It is a story of a family connected by murder, revenge, and passion, but mainly this is a story about two people,one a Voyageur and the other a daughter of a famous fur trader, who find love in the Minnesota Wilderness in l805.
The story also tells of the trade wars between the rival fur companies of Hudson Bay, North West and American furs, and what it was like to be an Independent trader selling furs between Grand Portage and Fort William. It Includes Indian lore through the eyes of one of the most unique characters in the story, Poor Eyes. Poor Eyes is a wise Ojibwe woman who cooks and travels with the voyageurs, giving her unique and often humorous perspective on life. The action, takes place in the area we now call the voyageur's highway. The characters travel from the earliest settlements in what we now know as Fort Snelling, up rivers and tributaries into Lake Superior and eventually end up at the Great fur rendezvous at Grand Portage and Fort Williams. While the book is fictional in nature, the historical facts have been carefully researched.
To order one of the books in the upper left corner of this page, simply click on the title of the book and you will be redirected to the order page where you can read more about the book, preview it, and find shipping costs. You will also see some free downloads that you can order. If you wish to know more about the author's conservation interests , check out some sour dough recipes or just see some pictures of the Minnesota area she writes about, you can visit her lake blog as well at Visit My Website Patty Johnson writes under the name Trish St. John. She's a native Minnesotan, a former English teacher and a daughter of one of the first conservationists in Minnesota. Her interests, other than writing and Minnesota history, are varied. She loves cooking, travel, boating on the Mississippi river, designing and building stained glass windows and watching the sun go down over a beautiful Minnesota lake.
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Minnesota Keepers
Similar to the Green covered Minnesota Keeper book except in its binding, this cook book includes family recipes from across the state of Minnesota, as well as facts about Minnesota, it's cities, counties and it's 10,000 lakes. It helps supply funds to improve Little Rock Lake, which supplies drinking water to much of Minnesota. Minnesota Keepers includes a selection of recipes that are easy, unusual, practical and economical. There are crock pot recipes and simple ingredient cake mix and frozen bread dough recipes for those of you who are stressed for time. The book also includes unusual Scandinavian, Irish and Minnesota ethnic recipes, as well as recipes for picnics and fish fries at the lake. Inside, you will find, creative breads, pizzas, wonderful treats and specialty recipes from restaurants around Minnesota. Woven among the recipes are a hodgepodge of trivia and facts about Minnesota. You can also download a version of this cookbook.
Print: $14.76
Download: $1.25
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Minnesota Keeper Recipes
This regional Minnesota cookbook was created for all of you who want a quick, nutritious meal and still spend the day on one of Minnesota's l0,000 lakes. It contains easy to make suppers, ethnic foods, and a wide variety of unusual Minnesota recipes. It also contains facts about Minnesota so that anyone reading the cookbook will come to know a bit more about the state with the "sky blue waters and over l0,000 lakes."
Print: $23.96
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We Love Little Rock Lake-2009
This premium photo calendar runs from January 2009 through December. Printed in glossy photo paper, it has scenic pictures of Little Rock Lake in Benton County, Minnesota. Little Rock Lake is currently listed on the Minnesota impaired lakes. The entire royalty for this calendar is $2.50 and that royalty goes directly to the Lake Association. Little Rock Lake, in Central Minnesota, is worth saving and we need public support. You can boat from Little Rock lake, through the Harris Channel pictured in the calendar and then travel over 22 miles down the Mississippi River. Any donations of time, information or money are greatly appreciated by the lake association. You can contact the lake association at Littlerocklake.org or see more pictures of the lake at www.freewebs.com/littlerocklakeblog
Print: $16.89
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Free Wild Berry Minnesota Cookbook download
This is a free download of the first version of my Up North cookbook. It includes wild berry recipes as well as wild rice, mushrooms and other food sources that were commonly picked in the early 60's.
Download: FREE
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