[AT] Putting the tractor to use - Ice Houses

Chuck Bealke bealke at airmail.net
Mon Jun 16 09:19:11 PDT 2014


On 6/15/2014 11:13 PM, Ralph Goff wrote:
> On 6/15/2014 7:25 PM, Mike wrote:
>> If I'm not mistaken they used to pack the ice in sawdust to keep it from
>> melting, maybe that's why it's lower. I'm not old enough to remember any
>> of that, but some of the guys might be.
>>
>> Mike M
> Yes, sawdust or straw was used to insulate the snow/ice that was put in
> the ice house in winter. We used to have a nice little log ice house
> here when I was a kid .. Long gone now but I have dreams of building a
> replica of it some day..
>
> Ralph in Sask.
Ralph,

Remember a neighbor talking about storing ice sawed off ponds in such 
houses.  Another trick his family used to preserve vegetables was to 
store them under a huge straw pile. He remembered this well, as one of 
the men that would roam looking for work (depression in the 30's?) on 
farms got mad about his dismissal (for reason) after being hired for a 
while and sneaked back at night and torched the tall straw pile they 
had.  It had wisely been situated well away from buildings.
As you probably know, there was a huge worldwide ice trade in the late 
1800's.  Found a nice taste of that in Wiki:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_trade

Chuck Bealke






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