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  2. Bannock (Indigenous American food) - Wikipedia

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    Bannock's functionality made it simple to cook and consume while conducting daily activities at home, or hunting, trapping, fishing, and gathering out on the land. [10] European colonization dramatically changed the traditional ways of Indigenous Americans, including the relationship they had with bannock. Whereas bannock was once a food of ...

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    The author of Oprah's 106th Book Club selection reveals the secret to bannock (a 10-minute bread, with no yeast required), the perfect home fries, and more. ... easy dinners in 30 minutes to make ...

  4. Bannock (British and Irish food) - Wikipedia

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    mashlum bannock, Michaelmas bannock, pease bannock, Pitcaithly bannock (a kind of shortbread flavored with almonds and citrus peel [9]), salt bannock, sautie bannock, Silverweed bannock, St Columba's bannock, teething bannock, Yetholm bannock, and; Yule bannock. [5] Manx bonnag probably comes from the same root form as bannock and is made using ...

  5. Chuck and the First Peoples Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Chuck Hughes visits Bécancour where he meets Abenaki chef Lysanne O’Bomsawin, who draws inspiration from her Abenaki roots to create dishes that highlight traditional ingredients. He also meets Jacques Watso in Odanak and learns how to make The Sagamité Watso, a traditional soup from the culinary heritage of the community.

  6. How to Make Iced Tea - AOL

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    Let your tea cool down to room temperature, transfer the concentrate into a 2-quart pitcher, and dilute with cold water according to taste. Serve with ice, and garnish with a lemon wedge if you'd ...

  7. What's Cooking: Harkins Mill Winery opens in Ambridge ... - AOL

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    The tea room also has hosted Sunday afternoon Irish music and sea chanty jam sessions for local or traveling musicians. The monthly Irish music/sea chanty jam session returns April 23 to Aunt ...

  8. Bannock - Wikipedia

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    Bannock may mean: Bannock (British and Irish food) , a kind of bread, cooked on a stone or griddle served mainly in Scotland but consumed throughout the British Isles Bannock (Indigenous American food) , various types of bread, usually prepared by pan-frying also known as a native delicacy

  9. Singing hinny - Wikipedia

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    A singing hinny or singin' hinny is a type of bannock, griddle cake or scone, made in the north of England, especially Northumberland [1] and the coal-mining areas of the North East. [2] In Scotland, they are known as fatty cutties. [3] [4] Hinny is a term of endearment in the dialects of the Newcastle area, often applied to young women and ...