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Salt, Vol. 5, No. 2, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
Salt, Vol. 5, No. 2, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
Salt Magazine Archive
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- 3 ‘I Never Lied in My Life’ Cecil Kelley of Jonesport, Maine, spins a series of outrageous yams. Sample: “Grandmother drank a barrel of rum a day...”
- 16 Jake’s Easter Clam One Easter Sunday, seven-year-old Jake Leach went clamming with his father. John Leach of Kennebunkport, Maine, tells what clamming means to him and why he takes Jake along.
- 24 Christos Anesti! Greek Easter The Greek community in Biddeford, Maine, celebrates Easter with all the traditions of the old country.
- 32 Harvey’s Gone Fishing Harvey Bixby of Cape Porpoise, Maine, would rather fish than eat. He takes Salt fly …
Salt, Vol. 3, No. 4, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
Salt, Vol. 3, No. 4, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
Salt Magazine Archive
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- 2 A Time to Celebrate After four years of life, Salt is going into book form with the publication this June of The Salt Book — and we’re all going to celebrate!
- 4 Tuna Fishing Ken Hutchins of Cape Porpoise shares the secrets he has learned about catching the big game fish of the sea with rod and reel.
- 14 “I’d Like To See the Pounds of Butter I’ve Made With That Churn!” Mary Turner of West Peru makes butter with a churn that her mother used before her. She shows us how.
- 23 Mary’s Molasses Cookies After churning, …
Salt, Vol. 1, No. 3, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
Salt, Vol. 1, No. 3, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
Salt Magazine Archive
“Why the name SALT? Because salt is a natural symbol for the magazine — the salt of the sea, salt-washed soil, salt marshes and salty people, the kind that won’t use two words if they can get by with one.”
Contents
- 2 “Years ago almost everybody had a barn.” The handsome barns of Maine, inside and out, are shown to us by their owners.
- 18 “Down She Goes” Shrimping with Dave Burnham and Herb Baum on the Capt. Jim.
- 26 Town Meetin’ Arundel town meeting, a lively example of the old New England town meeting form of government, where people …
Salt, Vol. 1, No. 2, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
Salt, Vol. 1, No. 2, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
Salt Magazine Archive
“Why the name SALT? Because salt is a natural symbol for the magazine — the salt of the sea, salt-washed soil, salt marshes and salty people, the kind that won’t use two words if they can get by with one.”
Contents
- 2 Winter Lobstering in the De-Dee-Mae Few boats brave the winter seas for lobstering, but the De-Dee-Mae does.
- 8 Old Remedies Some of the old cures people still use.
- 9 ‘My Mother Used to...’ Eleanor Wormwood tells about old remedies used by her mother and grandmother.
- 17 Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum Ethel and Edie Furbish, 86 year old …