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Chuck goes to Terrace to meet Frank and Cynthia Ridler who make fireweed honey, a sought-after product; he joins an all-women brigade of cooks to assist in preparing a spring banquet.
Chuck goes to Terrace to meet Frank and Cynthia Ridler who make fireweed honey, a sought-after product; he joins an all-women brigade of cooks to assist in preparing a spring banquet.
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