Making Bannock
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- These two sisters from the Klahoose First Nation share their love of making bannock.
In the 2016 Celebrating Seniors Film Program, several generations came together to produce short films. Spanning 11-88 years of age, the participants collaborated to create five documentaries that celebrate the rich history of Cortes Island and its residents.
"Just a little Salt..." (Pours the whole shaker) Now THIS is traditional! (I wish these ladies were my elders!)
We call this bake fry where I live. God bless old people who share their history with us.
Greetings from New Zealand. I'm part Maori and we have the same thing😀🙏💖
Great minds think alike!
Thank you 😊
My granny would always have these ready on the stove all day .for breakfast sugar on it or chilly for supper. I loved it plain .
Thank you for sharing your tradition with us. I hope to make some soon.
yes the leavening powder brings a nice traditional touch.
thank you. love it.
Thank you ladies!
💕 Great Recipe, thank you for such nicely made video
So nice of you
Thank you for the video! My little brother and I are making bannock as a project for his grade 1 class.
Good luck!
I learned to make my first bannock from this video. Turned out really well. Thanks for the video ladies!
That is awesome!
Making this today for Indigenous People's Day. Thank you for sharing.
you two are great thanks for the instructions Cheers!!
Thanks for watching!
Hello Rose Bob from SPH what a surprise to see. i live in ns
Gorgeous! Thank you for sharing! ❤️
You are so welcome!
You remind me of my grandmother
Love these sister's and their recipe.
Thank you for sharing! I had just made some tonight! ❤ my daughter will be happy to take some to school to eat
I've been to Cores Island a few years back. Would love to have tried this bannock. Looks good! I'll have to make my own.
Entertaining and interesting video. Thanks Ladies.
So adorable , I’m totally making some tomorrow!
I Love bannock. Something about fry bread... yumm
New Sub from,Southern Alberta. Great Share.
My nan used to also.. but we scottish..
Thank u for sharing!
Lovely Ladies 💖 Thank You
I knew when they broke that lard out it was about to get real ❤️
Thank you for teaching me! 🧡
Thanks for sharing ladies! I love you girls!
I've done that to my sisters a few times with them standing right beside me and me saying my Mom! They usually give me a look and I correct myself and say our Mom😅
Love this! 🙌🏼
What sweet ladies !
Aww cute elders...so sweet and motherly
Mmmm.....thank you. I'll be making some tomorrow.
I trust that, if any video is going to show an authentic recipe and preparation, it's going to feature indigenous aunties and no exact measurements.
My gma loves making this and smothering the bread with butter and homemade blackberry jam. Waewaenen! I'll be making this tomorrow with Oneida corn soup.
your a total loser and your family hates your cooking
Mmm Looks good Ladies. I will try to make some.
thank you for teaching me Ladies ! Ill tell you how it turned out Flo from NWY HayRiver Tansi
Looks goood ...put saskatoon on that yum
Migwich, ladies!
Does lard make it better than oil
definitely
on what tree does the magic powder grows?
Are you Cree..Ojibway?
Marge and Rose Hanson are Klahoose :)
They sound Canadian.Eh !