Similar words: in no case, innocent, cannon, cannot, innocence, innocuous, annoy, innocently. Meaning: n. a flat bread made of oat or barley flour; common in New England and Scotland.
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1. The variety of Northern Paiute spoken by the Bannock.
2. Tasty bannock bread, not as sweet as zucchini bread.
3. Bannock: a Native american people inhabiting southeast Idaho and western Wyoming.
4. Traditional Cree bannock often uses 1/2 cup of raisins, which would work nicely here too added to the dry mix.
5. The bannock is delicious.
6. Around Scotland the day had different names such as Bannock Night, Beef Brose and Shriften E'en.
7. A town of central Scotland north-northeast of Glasgow on the Bannock River, a tributary of the Forth.
8. There isn't much on the island. But one of our chefs has prepared a meal of local cranberries, Bannock bread and caribou as well as some white fish.
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9. But one of our chefs has prepared a meal of local cranberries, Bannock bread and caribou as well as some white fish.
10. The wall - ring was blackened and twisted like a burnt bannock.
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