(1) The savory wild meat meal consisted of bannock , white fish, salmon, moose, shish kebabs, pasta salad, Caesar salad, and baked potatoes with fruit tarts for dessert.(2) A traditional bread, bannock , was made while trapping or living in camps.(3) Governed by Spiritual Law, the fire was respected and offered prayers, tobacco, and occasionally foods like dry meat, fish, and bannock .(4) But thanks to an unknown teahouse owner's creative imagination, it was rolled between a bannock and eaten like a crispy sandwich.(5) My bread preference is Selkirk bannock , but you can use panettone instead.(6) Pauline Alainga rustled up a batch of yummy bannock in the bannock-making competition.(7) Every time you want to eat something besides bannock , you have to fish.(8) This plain bannock is essentially a large round scone.(9) From the Indians, they learned how to make bannock , a simple bread composed of flour, lard and water, which could be cooked over an open fire.(10) In Scotland, the bannock was pre-eminently made with barley (or bere meal, bere being a primitive form of barley that does better in acid soils); in England, more often of oats.(11) Instead of making his usual gruff request for leftover bannock and tea, Korgak smiled and told his sister that he hadn't touched alcohol for three weeks.(12) This should have satisfied me but I couldn't resist the Scottish fruit loaf otherwise known as bannock .(13) Larga also provides guests with a northern menu of food such as bannock , caribou stew and fish.(14) And then, with more tea and bannocks all round, they told him about the night the helicopter crashed.(15) As I sat in his farmhouse, discussing native sheep, Eunson told me about success of the cold mutton (roasted, but still pink and moist) and bere bannocks that he took to a recent UK Slow Food AGM.(16) We were flipping bannocks and oatcakes on girdles centuries before sun-dried-tomato ciabatta was invented.