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Ms. Yooper Goes Picking!
This is a video that I made when I first started Yooper Rummage Sales. It sure was a fun day and I really enjoyed the experience. Enjoy!!
Cast Iron Cookware
Cast Iron Cookware By Tania Penwell If, during a spring-cleaning spree, you come across an old cast iron griddle that belonged to your mother or grandmother, please don’t throw it away. As long as it has no cracks or nicks, you can clean it, and the effort will be worthwhile. Trust us, cast iron is more »
Yooper Poor Boy Chili Video
Hello Yoopers. My friend Allan let me take some video of him making a simple chili. This recipe can be fixed up in a few minutes and can feed multiple people in one sitting. You can adjust the ingredients up or down depending on how much chili you want. This particular batch fed 8 people more »
Yooper Egg Pancakes
Winter is riding up our tail, and our Upper Peninsula weather is getting chillier by the day. Give this morning treat a try and warm up your tummy on those bitter days! Yooper Egg Pancakes 5 eggs, separated ½ cup milk 1 cup flour, sifted Put the yolks of 5 eggs in a bowl and more »
October Delight
Cool crisp October breezes incite warm feelings of delight as one’s eyes gaze on trees that are fire bright. The clear skies are full of geese in migratory flight, while down below whitetail bucks meander into the pale moon light. We Yoopers are keenly aware that no two places are alike, we more »
Yooper Children and Bugs
In this era of video games, computers and television it can still be possible to excite and stimulate yooper children with simple, wholesome Upper Peninsula activities. One such activity that we as parents and grandparents can introduce our children to is bugs. Bugs? What in the world do you mean Ms. Yooper? Bugs or the more »
Yooper Sage
Yooper Sage Hello all Yoopers!! Last year while wondering around the steam village at the UP State Fair, I came across the small general store that they have set up in the middle of the replica village. They were selling small bundles of sage that had been grown in the town square garden. The bundle more »


