Since the Winter Olympics in Vancouver officially starts today, I'm featuring a Canadian postcard with the adorable beaver hard at work!
This largest rodent in North America is actually one of the beloved national symbols of Canada. It has appeared in Canada's very first postage stamp called the "Three Penny Beaver."
There's a popular pastry called "BeaverTails" which I discovered at Ottawa's Byward Market last June 2009. Don't worry, no beavers were killed to make this Winterlude Festival favorite! It's actually fried dough shaped like a beaver's tail and sprinkled with sugary delight. Best when eaten warm!
And here I am taking a bite out of a BeaverTail!
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I loved to read about the beavertails. I had never heard of them before. In Dutch snackbars they sell the Bear's Claw. Is that an international phenomenon? Thanks to marie, PFF is.
Those Beaver Tails looks delicious!
yes, those beaver tails pastries are yummy. i tried one drizzled with chocolate...lol.
Beavertails would be a good food for our state fair. I bet they could even put it on a stick.
What a fun post! Beavertails!!!! Yum....! Now I'm hungry! Happy PFF. (Looking forward to the Olympics.)
Three cheers for Canada, I too love beaver tails, enjoyed them on my trip to Ottawa. Love your card. Happy PFF
They look delicious and the packaging is charming and old fashioned.
I've never heard of beaver tails but now my mouth is watering! The name doesn't conjure up the right image though. :)
It sounds funny to call the beaver a best loved rodent....it's sort of a oxymoron.
Wow, that sounds yummy! Like the canada post to celebrate the start of the olympics!
How cute! Love this postcard- Made me giggle:) And I've never heard of beaver tails before but they sound delicious!
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