Blast From The Past

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The Year Was 1968.

Shown is a cake for a Duck Hunter that I found in one of the very first Wilton cake decorating books.

I asked today’s Wilton Brand, if I could republish this photograph for the enjoyment of the Waterfowler Community and they said yes.

Wilton helps families celebrate! For 80 years, Wilton has been the industry leader in cake decorating, quality bakeware and food crafting.” –from http://www.wilton.com/

Secret Morel Spot

 
Yes, we have a secret Morel spot. This spot is located in our next-door neighbor’s front yard. When I came home tonight there was a pile of Morels on our porch. I remember our neighbor saying he gets Morels some years.

I brought these inside and as I was getting ready to snap some photos, the bell rang. It was our neighbor checking to see if we liked his gift of mushrooms.
 


 

The Morel is the one of the choicest Mushrooms, especially for the French. The Morel is the official State Mushroom for Minnesota. These flush in the spring and are very mysterious, being sometimes associated with fires, disturbed ground or certain trees.

I was taught that the Morel can be a “Bug House”, so I split these right away, wash and dry them.

If you don’t have a giant bone-in veal chop to put your sautéed Morels on, try this:

Sauté Morels in hot clarified butter. Add heavy cream, cooked fettuccine, shredded hard ripened cheese, nutmeg, pepper and some poppy seeds. I was originally shown this recipe with homemade, poppy seed fettuccine. If you decide to add a giant fist of lobster meat, add a splash of Amaretto too.

 
  






19th Century, Waterfowl, Wing Shooting and Shot-Gunning books, Free Online


One of my favorite pastimes is reading 19th Century, Waterfowl, Wing Shooting and Shot-Gunning books, online.




These are digitalized, downloadable, free, and can be read online from Google books.


Most of these books are described as “profusely illustrated”.


From Google, I like to select the thumbnail view for these books and then view the numerous, full page, advertisements from the period, for shotguns, shot shells, clothing and other related items.


Trust me, if you enjoy bird hunting, you will love these books and related works.


Here are some of my favorite titles that you can click on as a link:


Shooting on upland, marsh, and stream: A series of articles written by prominent sportsmen, descriptive of hunting the upland birds of America ...


Wild fowl shooting: Containing scientific and practical descriptions of wild fowl: their resorts, habits, flights and the most successful method of hunting them

An illustrated treatise on the art of shooting, with extracts from the best authorities