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Great Tastes of Manitoba - Bannock
Filed Under (health and wellness) by Viv;=) on 30-03-2009
Cooking show with Ellen Pruden featuring a delicious recipe of Bannock using heart healthy canola oi. …
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Cooking show with Ellen Pruden featuring a delicious recipe of Bannock using heart healthy canola oi. …
that looks great !!
thanks so much for shareing
this recipe !!
thats no real banock..you white people cant make banock good..go and ask a native american to help you..then maybe u will be as good one day.
Bannock was created by the Scottish. Last time I looked they were reasonably white in appearance. The food was adopted by native americans through contact with Scottish emigrants. It has no set ingredients other than a flour base making it a very versatile food - a key component in its success in a wilderness environment.
lol owned
next time get facts right