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    Published on 08-01-11 16:38  Number of Views: 3534 

    Can be found here in the members' section of the online Quarterly
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    Emigrants to Australia 

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    Published on 08-01-11 15:23
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    By Hilding Widjeskog translation by June Pelo
    It was in 1924. Times in Finland were hard and it appeared they weren’t ...
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    Recipes - Food for the Gods: The Boletus 

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    Stensvamp (Finland), karljohansvamp (Sweden), ceppes (France), porcinis (Italy), herkkutatti (Suomi) are popular names for Boletus Edulis. 2010 was an extraordinary summer in Finland in many respects; sun lovers got their share, nature lovers theirs, and strangely enough after such a hot and dry summer, the mushroom lovers got theirs too. The boletii grew in such abundance that you could find them in your own garden, like we did. Our joy at this sight could not be described in words.
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    Working in the Silver Mine 

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    By Ove Grundwall

    In the fall of 1873 Matts Johansson Gers went to America. In America he called himself Matts ...
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    Living on an Island in the Early Days 

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    Submitted by June Pelo, Leonore P. Williams; The Ludington Daily News, July 24, 1956
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    How I Found the Nyberg Family 

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    By June Pelo

    One of my major genealogy discoveries came as a result of a visit to cousins in Michigan. Because of my interest in genealogy, one cousin gave me a couple old photo albums that belonged to my mother’s parents.
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    Lamb kidneys with Morel Sauce 

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    By Gunnar Damström

    The menu on a Swedish Finn dinner table of old may raise some eyebrows, but may be informative. Kosher is not an epithet often usable. Essentially the motto was that nothing, or as little as possible should to go to waste. Well- I’ve modified this original recipe some to make it more palatable to modern tastes.

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