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JaneyCanuck
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5 Sep 2010 23:04 |
http://www.kwanlindun.com/community/recipes
Yukon stew ... moose with canned tomatoes, onions and Worcestershire sauce. Uh huh.
Oh yes, bannock.
http://www.kwanlindun.com/community/recipe/bannock_1/
Fried bread -- i.e., bread made in a frying pan. Flour, lard, eggs ... you'll recognize the model.
More bannock:
http://www.lcafn.ca/healthrecipes.html
White flour and lard, not exactly pre-European, I think.
Bannock everywhere.
Alrighty. I find a page that says it's a traditional feast anybody can make, and it's a dead link. Cleverly, I go to google's cache. I'm going to copy and paste w/o reading because it will make me gag. I hope you're happy now!
Recipes for the Holidays The Traditional & Modern Way
The Native people of North America have a tradition of cooking that follows the rhythm of nature and satisfies the soul; as well as the body. In one phrase, Natives cook with spirit.
The First Nations Drum presents a feast for the holiday season: traditional recipes and their modern adaptations that any home cook can make for the holiday season.
May your holiday season be filled with they joy that Native cooks have felt in presenting their dishes to their brothers and sister, friends and family. Merry Christmas!
Shellfish Bake(Traditional)
Shellfish Dig a pit in the sand 4 feet deep and 4 feet wide. Line the pit with stones and build a large fire on the stones and burn hot for four to five hours.
When coals have well heated the rocks, brush the coals aside. Cover stones with a 4 inch layer of rockweed or seaweed.
Lay shellfish on seaweed layer ..... clams, chunks of seal, crabs, mussels, limpets, periwinkles, sea urchins. Cover seafood with a layer of seaweed.
Lay branches of brush on top of the seaweed to hold in steam. The steam will have cooked the shellfish in an hour's time, but can be left for as long as two hours in the pit without drying out.
Smoked Herring (Modern)
Fish Clean and gut herring, leaving head on. Tub with a mixture of:
1 lb. Coarse Salt 2 Cups Brown Sugar 1 Tbsp. Saltpeter 2 Tbsp. Garlic Powder 1 Tbsp. Whole Cloves Crushed Garlic 1 Tbsp. Crushed Bay or Murtle leaves 2 Tbsp. Onion Powder
Let herring cure in mixture for 7 days at 35° F.
Reapply mixture when needed, so that fish always remains full coated.
After seven days rinse in fresh water and hang until thoroughly dried. Smoke at 70° to 85° in home smoke for seven days. Will keep refrigerated for one year or frozen for several years.
Nootka Poached Salmon (Modern)
5 lbs Fresh Salmon (cleaned with head and tail removed) 2 Lrg. Onions, chopped 2 " Celery Stalks 2 " Carrots, scraped 2 " Bay Leaves 1 tsp. Salt
Place fish in a large roasting pan. Place half of the chopped onions in the cavity and the remainder around the fish.
Place celery and carrots on fish. Add bay leaves and salt, plus sufficient water to cover fish. Bake at 400° F for 15 minutes, then 350° F, covered for 30 minutes.
As I recall, you can also steam salmon in tin foil in a dishwasher. Never struck me as the most environmentally friendly way to cook food.
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FannyByGaslight
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5 Sep 2010 23:14 |
The Shellfish lot sound good,but you can keep the others thanks...
I dont like Celery and I only eat onion raw..
And if I want smoked Herring I can buy boil in the bag kippers..same thing...
AND, do you know the price of salmon here?? Or most fish come to that...
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Renes
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5 Sep 2010 23:23 |
Thanks Janey Pass on the moose - don't like tinned tomatoes - and the 7 day old herrings - but as I like herrings - thought initially OOh - herrings - but later changed to - ugh - no problem with shellfish bake - but do they do for two people ? Butter Tarts - I will try them - and will google a recipe - but surprised that BBC food had a recipe
So you eat faces but not gills - good job your rellies do not come to Spain Thanks Janey - will Google tomorrow
Renes
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JaneyCanuck
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6 Sep 2010 00:05 |
For butter tarts -- do a search at google images.
Your mouth will start watering on sight. ;)
... Ack!
http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/1837/canadian-butter-tarts
Somebody in comments says she uses no nuts or raisins, but currants. Currants??? I think not. Always raisins, nuts if you must.
And yes, a very short flakey pastry is best. (The pastry shown there looks like what you buy prefab in the freezer.)
Some idiot moaning there about how it was supposed to be a nut-free recipe, on a net search. Duuuuuh. Leave out the nuts.
That recipe isn't authentic anyway. It's brown sugar and corn syrup, not some effete sounding sugar and cream.
I'll have to hunt up Gramma's recipe and convert it to your strange measuring units ...
Truly, butter tarts (no nuts, just raisins
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Renes
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6 Sep 2010 08:00 |
Morning all
Off out for shopping - all fine here - needed coverlet in the night COLD - Brilliant
No time to make drinks - Sorry
Renes
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Gee
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6 Sep 2010 10:13 |
No bl##dy breakfast AGAIN
Sylvssssssssssssss........come home
Ive got to get the first MOT on the car.....better pass or it's going. I am ordering a new one but they take 6-8 months to arrive!
So....heres some nibbles for us that are around;
Juice, Assam and fresh coffee
Croissants...jam, butter
Scram eggs to stuff in yer croissants if you dont like jam
Thats sherlot.........
Going to get hair done later this morning. Might go for some grey highlights this time, all the rage
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Cynthia
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6 Sep 2010 10:24 |
Sorry, too late to make breakfast......got up late......look at the time! Goodness me......must do better.
Janey, I saw your Butter Tart and it put a query into my mind so I did some googling.........ah.....Butter Tarts are NOT the same as Butter Pies! When we first moved here we heard folk talking about butter pies and wondered what on earth they were.........Google tells us that the two are not to be confused.....your Butter Tarts sound much nicer.
People in Wigan are known as 'pieaters' and it's very true. Some pies are better than others. What's a Wigan kebab? Three pies on a snooker cue.
Only like prawns, shrimps and cockles in the shellfish range. Someone I know was really poorly after eating mussels a couple of weeks ago.
Adore tinned tomatoes - especially with fried bacon. See, bacon again, hint hint.
Has Ginny gone now????
Going to buy some new pans - only like stainless steel - seems as though aluminium has been linked with dementia at some stage. I'm playing safe!!
EDIT.....she's stll 'ere I see.
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Gee
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6 Sep 2010 10:44 |
I fly on Wednesday Cynf
Going to moms tomorrow as she is nearer the airport (N Wales)
Youre stuck with me today at least but I might use moms puter tomorrow to check in
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Gee
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6 Sep 2010 10:45 |
http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards.asp?wci=thread&tk=1238894
Any smarty pants out there to help?
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FannyByGaslight
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6 Sep 2010 10:48 |
Gin??
Might go for some grey highlights this time, all the rage.
Your going to PAY to have some added? Just dont have the hair redyed and its all for free by mother nature...
As I have no doubt you already know from having to have your hair roots touched up.
Bacon butty please ,whoever is cooking...
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FannyByGaslight
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6 Sep 2010 10:52 |
I spent 2 hours searching for that one yesterday ginny...
So no,no smarty pants in Wales...
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Gee
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6 Sep 2010 10:58 |
I dont have any grey at the moment Fans...thank you
Yeah I had another look this morning and zilch....she must have adopted me thinks
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FannyByGaslight
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6 Sep 2010 11:07 |
If your bored Gins,and anyone else...
A marriage between the parents is needed please.
Mary Anne Morris and John Hurley..
1861 for ref.
HURLEY, John Head Married M 34 1827 Tailor Charlinch Somersetshire HURLEY, Marianne Wife Married F 31 1830 ... Berkshire HURLEY, Albert F Son M 9 1852 Scholar St James Middlesex HURLEY, Ernest A Son M 7 1854 Scholar St James Middlesex HURLEY, Maria M Daughter F 4 1857 Scholar St James Middlesex HURLEY, George A Son M 2 1859 St James Middlesex HURLEY, Louis C Son M 0 (2M) 1861 Cardiff Glamorganshire Registration District: Cardiff Sub District: 2 Cardiff Enumeration District: 1 Ecclesiastical Parish: Civil Parish: St Johns Municipal Borough: Cardiff Address: 31, Womanby Street, St Johns, Cardiff County: Glamorganshire
Its Mary Ann/e Hurley on other census and Albert JOHN Hurleys b/c,,,I cant find either of the parents before 1861 either....
Albert JOHN Hurley was born in September 1851,so didnt make 1851 census... And they are not at his birth address in 1851 either.
Edits...And John born 1827 dies in late 1861,so not on any more census to double check his birth place. Mary Anne has a child after his death,2 yrs later !then she and child Laura go totally AWOL after 1871.
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FannyByGaslight
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6 Sep 2010 13:57 |
Oh woe is me........
Abandoned,I have been abandoned....
So much for friends....sniffs and blows in tissue...
Off to search for some REAL friends.....
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Cynthia
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6 Sep 2010 14:00 |
Passing bacon butty to help the worker(s).
Wonder how Janey is? Dashing back and forth a certain room probably! Imagine her phone calls today.....
"Hi Janey....how are you today?"
"Oh hi.......I'm absolutely.................arghhhh.....must dash, I'll call you back".
"Back again........arghhhh.....gotta go,........ bye".
Poor thing.
Well, got my new pans....very nice they are too. Also got a new laptop tray with a little light attached. I could've spent a forturne in that shop. Have warned OH that new curtains may be due within the next few months.............he was SO impressed.....not.
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Cynthia
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6 Sep 2010 14:01 |
Poor Fans...........I don't mind being your friend, but I'm not as clever as t'others.
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FannyByGaslight
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6 Sep 2010 14:09 |
Was thinking about Janey this morning as well while I was ummmm,well thinking of Janey doing what I was doing.
I wondered if she had been out before hand and stocked up on some very soft tissue and maybe some wet wipes as well? Wet wipes are really handy for slight accident cleaning up in a hurry when out...
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FannyByGaslight
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6 Sep 2010 14:12 |
Nooo Cyn...I need to find some "clever"friends........
That is only the tip of the iceberg that has a huge and unscaleable wall at the moment....
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jax
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6 Sep 2010 14:21 |
Afternoon all
Wet wipes are fine but you can't flush them Fans.
See everyones been out and about today, well it looks like the brief summer we had is over now
ja...x
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Gee
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6 Sep 2010 14:32 |
Im back from the salon looking neat and tidy again.
Right....I have no car until the afters so I might just annoy you lot for while
...skips off to find the first person
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