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To: Kathy in Alaska
I’m not fond of soda, so I drink Walmart Great Value drink mixes. They come in the single serve little packets, are sugarless, and I just dump them in my water bottle. We have the 5 gallon bottled water that is cold, so I can live without the “no” ice” thingy.

I can't imagine needing a cold drink in a place as cold as Alaska.

355 posted on 05/18/2007 12:41:40 PM PDT by Tamar1973 (Every Thread a BYJ Thread (http://www.byj.co.kr/)!)
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To: Tamar1973

LOL!! Run the tap and the water gets really cold. I think I’ve read somewhere that Alaskans eat more ice cream per capita than any other state.


358 posted on 05/18/2007 1:06:54 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska (~ God Bless and Protect Our Brave Protectors of Freedom~)
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To: Tamar1973; Kathy in Alaska

We could have Eskimo “fish” ice cream & get our omega 3’s from that!:)

Ingredients:

Fish (white fish, pike, or any kind of salmon) 3 to 4 pounds
Crisco/lard
Vegetable oil
Sugar
Berries (blue berries, salmon berries, cranberries, etc.) 1/2 gallon to a gallon

Directions:

Step 1 Gut the fish.

Step 2 Chop the fish into four to five pieces (depending on the fish size). If you bought from the store, that’s fine.

Step 3 You can throw away the head, tail, and guts from the fish.

Step 4 Place the fish into a large or medium size pot.

Step 5 Fill the pot of fish with plenty of water so it covers all the fish. (The Fish must be thawed.)

Step 6 After the water starts to boil, reduce the heat so it won’t boil too hard.

Step 7 Let the fish simmer for about 20 minutes or until it’s done.

Step 8 Cool in the pot so the flavor remains in the fish.

Step 9 After the fish is cool use a large basin (bowl) to put the fish in after you clean it.

Step 10 The way you clean the fish is take off the skin, take out the bones, and squeeze out all the water from the fish with your hands.

Step 11 After you do that to the whole fish, break up the squeezed fish.

Step 12 Look for bones that got left behind, and take them out if you found some.

Step 13 By the time your done with that, the fish should be all crumbled up.

Step 14 Take at least two large scoops of Crisco with your hand and add it to the fish.

Step 15 Stir it up with your hand for at least three to five minutes, or until the fish is mixed well with the Crisco.

Step 16 If the Crisco and the fish do not blend together, add a little more Crisco until it does.

Step 17 Take the vegetable oil and pour in about a cup. You don’t need to measure (estimate).

Step 18 Stir it up until it’s almost creamy.

Step 19 If it’s not getting creamy, add a little more vegetable oil.

Step 20 Whip it up with your hand until it gets fluffy.

Step 21 Pour at least a cup of sugar into the mixture (estimate).

Step 22 Stir it up until the sugar dissolves.

Step 23 Add about another cup of sugar to the mixture.

Step 24 Stir it up until the sugar dissolves.

Step 25 Add more sugar if it tastes like it needs more.

Step 26 Add plenty of berries to the mixture.

Step 27 Mix it up.

Step 28 Add more berries to the mixture if you want more. The akutaq should have
a lot of berries in it, but not too much.

Step 29 The akutaq is ready to eat.

Step 30 Always keep the akutaq refrigerated.


362 posted on 05/18/2007 1:24:37 PM PDT by AZamericonnie
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