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2/02/2010

Review of The Old Farmer's Almanac 2009 (Paperback)

The Old Farmer's Almanac goes back a long way! On page 206, the 2009 version notes that the weather forecasts go back to a "secret formula" devised by the Almanac's founder, Robert Thomas, in 1792. Now, that's a legacy! I've always found this volume a lot of fun.In fact, it has become an institutionalized Christmas gift to my son each year (he seems to enjoy it, too), so don't spoil the "surprise" by letting him know that I've purchased the 2009 edition!

First, the weather. On page 206, the methodology of predicting weather is discussed (vague). The Almanac's founder, Thomas, thought that sunspots were the key.Now, that metric plus others (more scientific) are the basis for predictions. So, what to expect?I live in central Pennsylvania. According to the Almanac, I (and others living in a corridor from Elmira, NY to Asheville (NC) can expect: a mild November, a cold and snowy December through March. The heaviest snow would be in January, with some snow at about Thanksgiving and frequent snowfall in December and the middle part of February.Mark that on your calendars and see if the old Almanac is right!

Second, there are many other features, such as estimates of frost and the growing season, cataloging the tides, and so on.

Another fun version of this "golden oldie"!





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9/10/2009

Review of Canning The Amish Way: Amish Canning Recipes Plus Home Remedies (Plastic Comb)

I recently pruchased this cook book at a local Mennonite Market.It is GREAT.THere are a lot of every day recipes,like for jelly and jam.then there are others like bologna that masters need to do.Ive made 2 diffrent jams from this book with many compliments.I HIGHLY reccomend it!

Product Description
Easy and delicious canning recipes that have survived the test of time. These recipes are straight from Amish kitchens and have been handed down from generation to generation. Canning the Amish Way also contains a section of Amish home remedies for simple ailments as well as charming illustrations and Amish poems and sayings.

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