haditupto
haditupto t1_j0ri3r5 wrote
Reply to comment by New_Sun6390 in Power Outages by pimpwalkjohnson
Maine has a ton of ledge rock that would make this impractical in much of the state.
haditupto t1_itzasem wrote
Reply to comment by BurningPage in Looking for traditional Maine recipes from early 1800s by JayhawkInMaine
that's amazing thank you - porcupine livers? good stuff! (I mean, not like to eat of course)
haditupto t1_itz6kk6 wrote
Reply to comment by BurningPage in Looking for traditional Maine recipes from early 1800s by JayhawkInMaine
Would you mind sharing the titles? that sounds interesting!
haditupto t1_itc9g1d wrote
Reply to Flat trails to hike? by kittehs4eva
Saco Heath is also nice and flat, wide and groomed
haditupto t1_it9lsbj wrote
Check out historical cookbooks! Archives collect them and digitize them - here is a collection at Michigan State University, there are quite a few from the era you are looking for..not specific to Maine, but there is one from 1807 from Boston.
The Maine Women Writers Collection at UNE also has some historical cookbooks that may be from Maine- can contact them if the aren't digitized.
haditupto t1_jck9puz wrote
Reply to comment by redchampagnecampaign in Remove Maine from Hollywood!! by Hangry_Pauper
yes, and the kids show RescueBots is also set in Maine (fictional Camden I believe) as an homage to the Iron Giant