IN 1946, THE MAYOR OF HOMER, HAZEL HEATH, and her husband Kenneth began making jams and jellies from native Alaskan berries in home-style cooking facilities. They continued producing and selling their jams until 1973 when the company was purchased by Harry and Betty Brundage. It again changed hands when Peter Eden purchased the company in 1975 — and he continues to run it today. "This business has only had three owners," Peter told the Homer News in 1985, "and each one put their heart and ...
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Click to enlarge This mountain of chocolate is named after the beautiful 4120-foot Alaskan peak Mt. Susitna about 33 ...
Click to enlarge Day in and day out Bering Sea crab fishermen risk life and limb for the potential of a huge payday. The ...
Click to enlarge Delightful pieces of solid milk, white, and dark chocolate molded in the shape of Alaskan animals! These ...
Congratulations! You've struck it rich! The fact that you are looking at this bag on your computer screen means you've hit ...
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