Salad & Pasta Grabbers alaska GRIZZLY PAWS! These are the perfect companion to our hand crafted ulus and sure to be a great conversation piece at your dinner table. Our Grizzly Paws are wonderful for tossing and serving salads, pasta or anything where ten”claws” will work better than an ordinary serving spoon and fork. Each set of Grizzly Paws is made from the finest hardwood and finished to preserve the full character of the grain. Like our ULUs, these servers should never be placed in the dishwasher but cleaned only with warm, soapy water and dried thoroughly. The only maintenance required is rubbing a small amount of mineral oil into the wood whenever it seems a bit dull or dry. As with all of our products, Grizzly Paws come with a “no questions asked” lifetime guaranty.
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Yet these days the Frisbee-shaped rock in the Arctic is much in demand - so much so that Canada and Denmark have both staked their claim to it with flags and warships.
Saturday’s Child | Meet a child who needs a family
Name, age: Brad, 11. Background: Brad loves to watch and play football. He enjoys camping and fishing. He’d like an active family with siblings…
Sperm whale is no fish out of water
ANCHORAGE, alaska — The thief moved with supreme delicacy in the dim light, boldly attempting a quick heist before retreating into the watery shadows, but not before tape from a nearby camera captured the culprit’s massive flippers and capsule-shaped head.
alaska’s crab fishermen go prime time
Captain Phil Harris lost a crew member overboard. He broke his back (twice), all his fingers, both shoulders, an ankle and a wrist. Many of the guys he started fishing with were killed on the job. Both his wives left him. Crab fishing’s been better to him than most. For starters, he’s 50 and still alive.
Impact of hunting on 3 refuges is sought
In response to a national lawsuit, the public is being asked to comment through April 16 about the impact of various hunting programs on three area national wildlife refuges.
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