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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 ...

  3. Bannock (British and Irish food) - Wikipedia

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    The word bannock comes from northern English and Scots dialects. The Oxford English Dictionary states the term stems from panicium , a Latin word for "baked dough", or from panis , meaning bread. It was first referred to as " bannuc " in early glosses to the 8th century author Aldhelm (d. 709), [ 1 ] and its first cited definition in 1562.

  4. Chuck and the First Peoples Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    The three women also introduce Chuck to the partridge hunt by making a traditional slingshot from tree branches and elastics. Odette, Thérèse and Menic share with Chuck the secret of their blueberry paste and a traditional recipe to preserve the taste of the partridge.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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

  7. L.S. Ayres Tea Room favorites return for lunches at Indiana ...

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    Holiday dining is back at the L.S. Ayres Tea Room at the Indiana State Museum. That means a nostalgic lunch buffet with dishes inspired by the popular Tea Room that operated for 85 years at the ...

  8. Cheesy Garlic Ciabatta Pairs Perfectly With Your Favorite Soup

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    unsalted butter, at room temperature. 3. cloves garlic, grated. Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper. 1/2. ciabatta loaf, halved lengthwise. 4 oz. low-moisture mozzarella, grated (about 1 ...

  9. Talk:Bannock (British and Irish food)/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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