单词 | bannock |
例句 | Dinner found Isaac straining to make conversation over spaghetti and bannock while our guests glared at each other and watched the windows. The Marrow Thieves 2017-05-10T00:00:00Z “So, you’re getting ready to sleep,” she said, offering the bannock pieces. The Birchbark House 1999-07-21T00:00:00Z The family scrounged a potato, sometimes, a bit of bannock. The Birchbark House 1999-07-21T00:00:00Z Downstairs, I find Taryn at the banquet table, alone, nursing a cup of nettle tea and picking at a bannock. The Cruel Prince 2018-01-02T00:00:00Z Omakayas had saved a bit of hard bannock bread for him to chew on, and she put it in his mouth. The Birchbark House 1999-07-21T00:00:00Z A tidy bit of a house on the heath where she lives with her cat, and if thou’rt there, she’d bake thee a bannock.’” The Door in the Wall 1949-01-03T00:00:00Z If thou’rt to call upon her she would bake thee a bannock.” The Door in the Wall 1949-01-03T00:00:00Z Your selections include smoked salmon panini, venison chili, xuxem berry tea, dessert bars and bannock doughnuts. On a trip to Whistler, connect with Squamish and Líl̓wat culture 2022-03-11T05:00:00Z And she is so underwhelmed by the hard-won diet of bannocks and gruel, she partakes of contraband sweets purchased at a nearby convenience store. Characters Who Crave a Return to the Past, Human Sacrifice and All 2019-01-11T05:00:00Z Enjoy First Nations-inspired cuisine, such as pulled bison on bannock with rhubarb barbecue sauce, and local craft beer in the Welcome Room lounge, and relax in the sweat lodge and traditional healing room. Top 10 hotels in Vancouver 2015-07-29T04:00:00Z The darker and colder climates of the north were more favorable to cereals like rye and oats, which found their way into flatbreads, baked crackers and bannocks — “soft, round biscuity flatbreads cooked over fire.” ‘Eating to Extinction’ Is a Celebration of Rare Foods and a Warning About the Future 2022-01-25T05:00:00Z Half an hour later they sat beside a snapping fire, eating morsels of salt pork and flinty bannocks out of a frying-pan, with a black pannikin of tea between them. Harding of Allenwood 2011-12-21T03:00:21.617Z Finally, we fried bacon, tossed flapjacks and baked bannocks. Down the Columbia 2011-12-10T03:00:16.583Z Deering open his pack awkwardly and pulled out a bannock and some canned meat. Northwest! 2011-11-22T03:00:09.880Z The well-known Icelandic philologist, Vigfusson, has, as I believe, given the correct definition of the word, having referred it to the Scottish word bannock and the Gaelic banagh, which means bread. Teutonic Mythology, Vol. 1 of 3 Gods and Goddesses of the Northland 2011-10-31T02:00:30.820Z Oh!" cried she in delight, jumping to her feet, "'tis a wee bannock. The Scottish Fairy Book 2011-09-27T02:00:17.480Z Early next morning, a woman at a neighbouring farm was surprised, while baking bannocks, by the entrance of a strange collie. The Domestic Cat 2011-09-08T02:00:21.853Z With this meal she forthwith proceeded to bake a bannock of small size, which she subsequently toasted with great care. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Vol. XX 2011-08-27T02:00:23.817Z A trooper fried pork and doughy bannocks, Deering brewed a kettle of strong tea, and when all had eaten like famished animals the men, for the most part, went to sleep. Northwest! 2011-11-22T03:00:09.880Z You boiled the water, made tea—such tea!—and brought out of that same basket bannocks and fresh gooseberry jam— Oh, don't, don't mention that birthday! A Cry in the Wilderness 2011-06-01T02:00:28.933Z But it was not so easy to get hold of the wee bannock. The Scottish Fairy Book 2011-09-27T02:00:17.480Z The collie did not use much ceremony, but simply stole the largest bannock, and fled. The Domestic Cat 2011-09-08T02:00:21.853Z It had been a long heavy day's travel, and after our supper of bannocks and bacon and a pipe we turned in and slept as only those may sleep who travel on the wilderness trail. Among the Canadian Alps 2011-05-30T02:00:16.600Z Breakfast was over and, although Jimmy would have liked another bannock, he got up and strapped on his pack. Northwest! 2011-11-22T03:00:09.880Z Taking the frying-pan off the stove, he served out a thick, greasy bannock and a very small piece of pork to each of his companions. The Secret of the Reef 2011-04-12T02:00:26.980Z Oh, Janet," cried the Goodman in surprise, "here comes in a little bannock. The Scottish Fairy Book 2011-09-27T02:00:17.480Z The dog was hungry, and the morning cold, and he was welcome to the bannock, although it would have been more satisfactory for both sides had he asked for it. The Domestic Cat 2011-09-08T02:00:21.853Z Nevertheless his bannocks that night seemed to us the very food of the gods. Among the Canadian Alps 2011-05-30T02:00:16.600Z "I didn't order a fruit pie and a number of bannocks," he said when he opened the pack. Northwest! 2011-11-22T03:00:09.880Z The bannocks he turned in the frying-pan had a sour, unappetizing smell. The Secret of the Reef 2011-04-12T02:00:26.980Z "Thou art aye crying for a little bannock for thy supper; come here, histie, quick, and help me to catch it." The Scottish Fairy Book 2011-09-27T02:00:17.480Z These I fried while Barreau mixed a bannock and cooked it in an open pan. The Land of Frozen Suns 2011-01-23T03:00:15.307Z He managed to get into his clothes without disturbing the rest of the party, and pocketing a cold bannock started off for the mountain. Among the Canadian Alps 2011-05-30T02:00:16.600Z Stevens was frankly despondent, and when Dillon broke his hard bannock his stiff hands shook. Northwest! 2011-11-22T03:00:09.880Z His lunch will be crackers, or if not too cold a piece of bannock, a few slices of bacon, a small piece of cheese and tea. Woodcraft 2010-12-30T03:00:30.337Z When the wee bannock came trundling across the floor, all three tailors got such a fright that they jumped down from the table and hid behind the Master Tailor's wife. The Scottish Fairy Book 2011-09-27T02:00:17.480Z Crow Feathers’ squaw pushed a pot of boiled venison before us, and some bannock, and we fell upon that in earnest. The Land of Frozen Suns 2011-01-23T03:00:15.307Z Their supper consisted of boiled sowans, with a small accompaniment, on such occasions, as that of beer and bannock. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 16 When the bannocks, and grouse, and claret were arranged, Campbell presented his restored son to the mistress of the feast. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 12 By the time they have finished cooking he has baked a bannock, stewed some fruit or prunes, or made rice pudding. Woodcraft 2010-12-30T03:00:30.337Z It ran too quickly for him, however, and at last he stopped and went back to the house, while the wee bannock ran on until it came to a tiny cottage by the roadside. The Scottish Fairy Book 2011-09-27T02:00:17.480Z Those standing about were washing down large mouthfuls of bannocks by draughts of strong beer, while they wiped the sweat from their brows, and listened to the subject in dispute. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 4 The scone, the bannock and other similar cakes, still much appreciated in Scotland and the north of England, are also examples of unvesiculated bread. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 4 "Bradford, William" to "Brequigny, Louis" He would have shared his last bit of bannock or sup of 'parritch' with either of them, and they fully returned his affection, each in his own way. Ti-Ti-Pu A Boy of Red River She then fashioned it into a thick bannock, and placing it on the hearth, covered it with the red ashes of the peats. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume I Historical, Traditionary, and Imaginative The smith was busy at the anvil making horse-shoe nails, but he looked up as the wee bannock entered. The Scottish Fairy Book 2011-09-27T02:00:17.480Z She is more ready to give than to take, Sir, and divides her last bannock, sometimes, with anybody who is worse off than ourselves.” Holiday House A Series of Tales We swear by the oatcake and the porridge, the substantial bannock and the brose—long may Scotland produce them, and Scotchmen live and fight upon them!! Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 353, March 1845 At noon, having eaten some cold goose and bannock, he took his rifle and started back over the marsh. The Whelps of the Wolf They alternately carried a wallet across their shoulders, which contained a few articles of apparel and a bannock. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume I Historical, Traditionary, and Imaginative After this the bannock came to a farmhouse, with a great stack of peats standing at the back of it. The Scottish Fairy Book 2011-09-27T02:00:17.480Z Some of us had nothing to eat for two days, and the Prince, I seen myself, had only a brown bannock to a wooden measure of whisky for his own breakfast. Maurice Tiernay Soldier of Fortune This was how he contracted small-pox, and the reason his companions were forced to leave him to fight death for himself with a little supply of pemmican and some bannocks as his sole backers. Seeds of Pine "Really! did he say that?" asked the old woman; and then, with a deep sigh, she began to swallow the bannock. Hungarian Sketches in Peace and War Constable's Miscellany of Foreign Literature, vol. 1 Lauderdale took her hand, a ray of hope and joy spread over his face, and he added— "Never shall ye rue the bakin' o' the bannock, if auld times come back again." Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume I Historical, Traditionary, and Imaginative But she was old, and the bannock was young, and it ran faster than she did, and escaped over the hill behind the house. The Scottish Fairy Book 2011-09-27T02:00:17.480Z Resistance was futile, and we were fain to take the bannock that was handed to us, even though the ashes were upon it. A Prince of Good Fellows There are as many ways of fixing the races as there are of making bannocks on the Mackenzie River, but you can't fix the machine. Seeds of Pine Sweeter—richer bannocks of barley-meal never met the mouth of mortal man—nor more delicious butter. Recreations of Christopher North, Volume I (of 2) General Monk remembered his promise; within a week, the Earl of Lauderdale was liberated, with permission to go abroad, and there, as Margaret had intimated, he found the bannock of Tollishill of service. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume I Historical, Traditionary, and Imaginative "Come away, little bannock," she cried when she saw it. The Scottish Fairy Book 2011-09-27T02:00:17.480Z That coffee and bacon smell good, and what a lovely bannock! The Blue Goose “Jock of broad Scotland” seems to have been one of those who imagine that God should have furnished them with bannocks ready baked. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3 Thank thee, bonny wee Christian—in wi' the bannocks intil our pouch—but we fear you must take us for a sad glutton. Recreations of Christopher North, Volume I (of 2) And, when he arrived in Scotland, clothed with power, whatever else he forgot, he remembered the bannock of Tollishill. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume I Historical, Traditionary, and Imaginative So Jock ran into the dark corner behind the chair; but, in his hurry, he tripped and fell, and the wee bannock jumped over him and flew laughing out at the door. The Scottish Fairy Book 2011-09-27T02:00:17.480Z He pursed his lips for a meditative whistle, thought better of it, took the frying-pan from its prop, and sounded the browning bannock with his fingers. The Blue Goose To others he said, “Take a bannock, and break it in two, and lay down one half thereof, and you will long pray to God before he will put the other half to it again!” Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3 "It has been a strange two days for us twain," said Brian as he and Cathbarr divided a scorched bannock one of the Scots had hastily turned out over the coals. Nuala O'Malley And she took the bannock from the basket and placed it before him. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume I Historical, Traditionary, and Imaginative When the other bannock saw this it determined that it should not have the same fate, so it ran across the kitchen and out of the door as fast as it could. The Scottish Fairy Book 2011-09-27T02:00:17.480Z Some of us had nothing to eat for two days, and the Prince, I seen myself, had only a brown bannock to a wooden measure of whiskey for his own breakfast. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 2, No. 12, May, 1851. “But it beats me how you escaped them,” said I. She laid down the bannock she had been making pretence to nibble. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 20 (of 25) Harry carried in the peats and set them down by the fire-place, where Marjorie was busy frying fish, while Tricksy was making bannocks at the table. The Adventure League Belike, gentle reader, thou hast often heard the proverb quoted above, that "Every bannock had its maik, but the bannock o' Tollishill." Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume I Historical, Traditionary, and Imaginative "Oh, welcome, welcome," he cried; and he snapped it through the middle with his teeth, and that was the end of the poor wee bannock. The Scottish Fairy Book 2011-09-27T02:00:17.480Z Few herrings came to the net; the bannock meal was low; the tartan threadbare. The Red River Colony A Chronicle of the Beginnings of Manitoba The food upon the table was appetizing; deft hands had prepared the bannock—Rachel’s hands. Daughters of the Revolution and Their Times 1769 - 1776 A Historical Romance He had made wide detours, had slept on the ground in his slicker, had eaten bacon and bannocks cooked in the small frying pan which he carried in the sack with his meager rations. Rim o' the World "I imagine this is the best bannock that was ever made in the bush," he remarked. Partners of the Out-Trail Presently his eyes fell on the bannocks, and, as they looked very good, he broke one through the middle and began to eat it. The Scottish Fairy Book 2011-09-27T02:00:17.480Z "Anyhow, it will help us to light our fire, and we have a bit of whitefish and a few hard bannocks left." Blake's Burden A moment later they were all sitting on the ground at the side of the breakfast fire, eating of the fried bacon, bannock, and tea which Moise had prepared. The Young Alaskans on the Trail A call from the house summoned them; Kirsty had hurried in and was searching the milk-house for bannocks and maple syrup. The Silver Maple By and by the light began to fade and rousing herself she made some bannocks for breakfast. Partners of the Out-Trail "There's a wee bannock come in to warm itself at our fireside." The Scottish Fairy Book 2011-09-27T02:00:17.480Z Finding shelter, they made camp and after dividing a small bannock between them sat talking gloomily. Blake's Burden That, with a bit of bacon and some bannock that I’ll make, will do us, if we have a cup of tea. The Young Alaskans on the Trail Then the supper was spread upon the table, and it was all the visitor could desire; porridge in brown bowls, smoking and fragrant, sweet white bread, and bannocks with plenty of maple syrup. The Silver Maple The bannock is first grade; I think that's all that matters. Partners of the Out-Trail But the bannock did not wait until the door was sneckit. The Scottish Fairy Book 2011-09-27T02:00:17.480Z It was noon when the task was completed, and after a hasty lunch of tea, bear's liver, and bannock, 'Merican Joe selected fifteen small steel traps which he placed in his pack sack. Connie Morgan in the Fur Country "He must be a man of quick despatch," said Mr. Linden; while Faith after a glance to see if her bannocks were right, made her announcement. Say and Seal, Volume I She crept on her knees to the slicker and seized one piece of bannock, crawled out of the firelight stealthily, then sprang to her feet and began running straight across the meadow toward Skinner. Sawtooth Ranch She turned her head for a moment and then said carelessly: "Let's look if the bannocks I made are cooked." Partners of the Out-Trail "We'll stake you to a book, a bannock, and a bed if you want to stay, Mr. Warren," she said quite soberly. The Ranch at the Wolverine When he had disappeared over the ridge Connie hastily bolted some bannocks and a cold leg of rabbit. Connie Morgan in the Fur Country Coffee, cakes, cheese, chowder, bottled beer, fruits, and hot bannocks,—the lasses had them all at once, and the lads would have been glad to give them even more. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 121, November, 1867 A most villainous kind of bannock of unleavened mealie-meal and crushed oats, calculated to try the strongest teeth and trouble the toughest digestion, "Gold Pen" might have added. The Dop Doctor It was tolerable, but no food I've got was half as good as the trout and bannocks we picked out of the hot spider in a valley of the North. Partners of the Out-Trail Therefore all I can allow you for lunch to-day is a piece of bannock—and we’ll eat that as we run.” The Young Alaskans in the Rockies The killing and cutting up was finished by noon next day, and when darkness fell the two gorged an enormous meal of bannocks and liver, and retired to their sleeping bags for a well-earned rest. Connie Morgan in the Fur Country She said to give her the whole bannock without. Stories to Read or Tell from Fairy Tales and Folklore She nibbled bannock, sparsely margarined, and sipped her sugarless, milkless tea, sitting on a little bushy knoll, warranted free from puff-adders and tarantulas. The Dop Doctor Set oot the bannocks and honey and milk, Mary, for the lads, then mak ready the bacon and eggs.' Border Ghost Stories She liked the milk, but the bannocks scratched her throat and almost brought the tears to her eyes. Stories of Many Lands After we had eaten our bannocks and brose we lay in the shine of the flame and revelled in the blessed heat, listening to the splash of the rain outside. A Daughter of Raasay A Tale of the '45 She said the whole bannock without, and she set off. Stories to Read or Tell from Fairy Tales and Folklore Attaching superior excellence to what thus pleases the eye, we call the good Scotch bannock an inferior food, and the wholesome black bread of the north of Europe a disgusting article of diet. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 380, June, 1847 Bacon and eggs and fried potatoes, bannocks with butter, heather honey and milk. Border Ghost Stories Being very hungry, she gladly sat up to the table and took her share of milk and oatmeal cakes, or bannocks. Stories of Many Lands After dressing and feeding his horses, upon surveying his own grub-box—salt pork and cold bannock!—it took him about five seconds to decide to breakfast at Bela's. The Huntress The mother did this, and asked her would she have half the bannock with her blessing or the whole bannock without. Stories to Read or Tell from Fairy Tales and Folklore An ill custom is like a gude bannock—better broken than kept. The Proverbs of Scotland And he announces he can make a fair brand of bannock, if we run out of bread. The Prairie Mother He stopped and asked for a cup of milk and a bit of bannock. Norman Vallery or, How to Overcome Evil with Good “Here they are!” announced young Moulton as, without hesitation, he made his way through the litter of the little camp where the women were already cooking the inevitable bannock. On the Edge of the Arctic or, An Aeroplane in Snowland The mother did this and asked her would she have half of the bannock with her blessing or the whole bannock without. Stories to Read or Tell from Fairy Tales and Folklore May he that turns the clod ne'er want a bannock. The Proverbs of Scotland "A white man that can cook hates to stay sober long enough to build a bannock," said McHale. Desert Conquest or, Precious Waters A sturdy Scotch highlander informed me that his diet consisted of brose, bannocks, and potatoes, and that he rarely ever tasted meat. Northern Nut Growers Association, Report of the Proceedings at the Seventh Annual Meeting Washington, D. C. September 8 and 9, 1916. But again in the fresh air, they decided to use speed and complete their mission and, incidentally, to have a little tea and some bannock at the airship. On the Edge of the Arctic or, An Aeroplane in Snowland She said: "I will have half of the bannock with your blessing, mother." Stories to Read or Tell from Fairy Tales and Folklore Gertrude was an old woman with a red mutch on her head, who was kneading dough, when Christ came wandering by, and asked for a small xiv bannock. Ballads of Mystery and Miracle and Fyttes of Mirth Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - Second Series The dervishes had hunks of freshly roasted mutton, goat and cattle, done on the embers, and bannocks of dhura meal. Khartoum Campaign, 1898 or the Re-Conquest of the Soudan She was proud in the acquisition of a new accomplishment, that of baking bannock before a fire in the open, learned that morning from Mrs. Toma. Two on the Trail A Story of the Far Northwest These, with some broken bannock heated in the fat of the meat, gave the boys a welcome supper. On the Edge of the Arctic or, An Aeroplane in Snowland The mother gave her a blessing and half a bannock, and she set out. Stories to Read or Tell from Fairy Tales and Folklore The same thing happened a third time, till she said, ‘I cannot roll you a small bannock.’ Ballads of Mystery and Miracle and Fyttes of Mirth Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - Second Series So the tea was made and butter spread upon the bannocks, and then Allison made herself busy here and there about the kitchen and out of it, that he might have his tea in peace. Allison Bain, or, By a Way she knew not There was bannock light and snowy; bacon fried crisp—"breakfast" bacon, very different in the North from plain "bacon"; and fried sardines—delectable morsels! and coffee, and jam. Two on the Trail A Story of the Far Northwest About noon, camp was made, tea was brewed 238 and, partly behind the protection of a little frozen waterfall, bannock and cold meat were added to the hot tea. On the Edge of the Arctic or, An Aeroplane in Snowland The reverend father bade him, in laying the bannocks in the basket for the seventh day's supper, reverse the last-baked one. The Science of Fairy Tales An Inquiry into Fairy Mythology Mysterious cakes, resembling our bannocks, were sent on from village to village, like the fiery cross in Scotland in former days, to prepare the people for great and startling events. Life and Work in Benares and Kumaon, 1839-1877 There were soft cakes, and crisp cakes, and thick bannocks, and sometimes there were “scones” of barley-meal. Allison Bain, or, By a Way she knew not At noon they halted, and in the dripping shelter of a dense thicket wolfed down a quantity of sodden bannock and raw bacon. The Promise A Tale of the Great Northwest But by the time the bannock was done—and the Indian knew how to cook it—the three boys had become so hungry that the Indian bread was eaten ravenously. On the Edge of the Arctic or, An Aeroplane in Snowland If ever I catch it up here I shall bannock it down again.” The Kitchen Cat, and other Tales During his absence, the dog hurried up to the cottage, as on the previous day, and went off again immediately he had received his bannock. Stories of Animal Sagacity As a general thing, he had a book in his hand while he munched the oaten bannocks, which formed the chief part of the boys’ evening meal. Allison Bain, or, By a Way she knew not The man's mind worked rapidly as he watched in silence while the girl removed some bacon and bannock from his pack-sack and set the coffee-pot upon the coals. The Promise A Tale of the Great Northwest Get up what you can spare and we’ll have bannocks baking in that settlement before noon.” On the Edge of the Arctic or, An Aeroplane in Snowland In the field by the river, the harvesters sat at a mid-day meal, contentedly eating their bannock and cheese. John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn I figuratively pulled myself back to earth, and to steady my nerves reached into my pack and brought out several hard bits of bannock that I had stored there. The Black Wolf Pack The gridiron is put on the fire, and the sour scones are soon followed by hard cakes, soft cakes, buttered cakes, brandered bannocks, and pannich perm. Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries He unslung the pack which he had taken from the shoulders of the girl, and removed some bacon and sodden bannock. The Promise A Tale of the Great Northwest Within an hour the Indians were devoting themselves to a filling supper and a little later Colonel Howell and his assistants made a hasty meal of tinned roast mutton, pickles, Indian bannock, and tea. On the Edge of the Arctic or, An Aeroplane in Snowland Did they live to-day poor and hardy, biting short at an oaten bannock to make it go the farther, to-morrow gorging on fat venison and red rich wine? John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn "Don't you think we had better go into Peel, and get some bannocks to eat on the way, Randal?" said Jean. The Gold Of Fairnilee Our friends of your Stuart faith heard of this expedition long before it arrived, filled their knapsacks with bannocks, and went to the hills. The Black Colonel While she spoke she was baking bannocks with all the might of her, and Jess, leaning forward in her chair, was arranging them in a semicircle round the fire. A Window in Thrums “Do you know about the spoiled pork and bannock and mosquitoes?” On the Edge of the Arctic or, An Aeroplane in Snowland He had completed his scraping, and was cracking away very freely with the woman, who was baking some bannocks on the stone, with sleeves rolled up from arms that were rounded and white. John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn The gridiron is put on the fire, and the sour scones are soon followed by hard cakes, soft cakes, buttered cakes, bannocks, and pannich perm. A Righte Merrie Christmasse The Story of Christ-Tide A bannock studded with some dozen or two of such grozets was more beautiful than a corresponding expanse of heaven adorned with as many stars. Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2 While all this was going on, unbounded mirth prevailed, and before the company broke up, dreaming cakes or bannocks were prepared, that every one might take one and place it under his or her pillow. The Mysteries of All Nations Rise and Progress of Superstition, Laws Against and Trials of Witches, Ancient and Modern Delusions Together With Strange Customs, Fables, and Tales Each man had an old flour bag, into which he indiscriminately dumped a few bannock, some indistinguishable articles of clothing, and relighting their pipes, were ready to start for Fort McMurray. On the Edge of the Arctic or, An Aeroplane in Snowland I am Gaelic to the core, but give me in this mood of mine the flat south soil and the dip of the sky round a bannock of country. John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn It was Kayak Bill who taught his blundering hands the trail way of stirring up a bannock and baking it in a frying-pan propped up before the blaze. Where the Sun Swings North Mr. President, Members and Guests of the St. Andrew's Society:—I suppose there are some in this company who would find it hard to tell the difference between a bear bannock and a pease scone. Modern Eloquence: Vol II, After-Dinner Speeches E-O At a later hour of the evening, pancakes, sometimes called "sauty bannocks," were made, and through their magical virtues future husbands and wives were discovered. The Mysteries of All Nations Rise and Progress of Superstition, Laws Against and Trials of Witches, Ancient and Modern Delusions Together With Strange Customs, Fables, and Tales The crew, out of a common pan, helped themselves to boiled potatoes and fried pork, to which each man appeared to 138 add bannock from his own home supplies. On the Edge of the Arctic or, An Aeroplane in Snowland Bannocks o’ bear meal, Bannocks o’ barley; Here’s to the lads wi’ The bannocks o’ barley. The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham After a cup of tea and some bannock, we once more plied our paddles. The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure Never the lads wi' The bannocks o' barley. Robert Burns How To Know Him I didn’t think they made such bannocks out of Scotland. We and the World, Part II A Book for Boys The only bread on hand was the remainder of Philip’s last baking of bannock. On the Edge of the Arctic or, An Aeroplane in Snowland Never the lads wi’ The bannocks o’ barley. The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham Hurriedly drinking the hot tea, the men seized pieces of frying pork and, placing them upon their broken bannock, ravenously devoured both as they returned to the canoes. The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure They ate their bannocks—'Rocky Mountain dead shot' Westerners call the slap-jacks—in silence. The Freebooters of the Wilderness "Coffee, bacon, bannock, and potatoes," he said, making a quick inventory of his small stock of provisions. The Courage of Marge O'Doone “Now for a little camp fire out here in the snow, some tea and a piece of bannock, and we’ll make a record trip back home.” On the Edge of the Arctic or, An Aeroplane in Snowland In the days of long ago these bannocks were usually baked before the open fire. Mrs. Wilson's Cook Book Numerous New Recipes Based on Present Economic Conditions After supper some made bannock batter in the mouths of flour-sacks, adding water, salt, and baking powder. The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure But the wee bannock trundled faster than she could run, so it was soon out of sight, and the old wife was obliged to go back and tussle with the kittens again. English Fairy Tales The creatures became quieter after their gorge on bannock crumbs. The Courage of Marge O'Doone But had Philip allowed Roy to proceed in his generous application of water, his proposed bannocks would have resulted in flour paste. On the Edge of the Arctic or, An Aeroplane in Snowland With the latter Kitty baked several bannocks before the fire, which tasted especially good to Jean after her sole diet of meat. The King's Arrow A Tale of the United Empire Loyalists After the Chief Factor and his men had been refreshed with bannock, pork, and tea, pipes were filled and lighted and for a time we talked of all sorts of subjects. The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure The wee bannock meanwhile trundled gaily down the hill till it came to a big thatched house, and it ran boldly in at the door and sate itself down by the fireside quite comfortably. English Fairy Tales When the Missioner had finished his last cup of coffee he crumbled a thick chunk of bannock and placed it on the floor back of the stove. The Courage of Marge O'Doone You’ll get all the fat you want when our bannock’s done.” On the Edge of the Arctic or, An Aeroplane in Snowland "These are good," Jean remarked, as she helped herself to a second bannock. The King's Arrow A Tale of the United Empire Loyalists About eight o'clock we had our second breakfast and by twelve we stopped again for the noon-day meal, both of which consisted of bannock, pork, and tea. The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure The wee bannock, however, trundled on till it was too dark even for a wee bannock to see. English Fairy Tales If he marries her you'll get fed on bannock and salt pork. The Skipper and the Skipped Being the Shore Log of Cap'n Aaron Sproul If I’d put that bannock right into this hot fat it would have fried like a doughnut. On the Edge of the Arctic or, An Aeroplane in Snowland At last Jenny and the girls set for the two cold meat and bannocks and ale. Foes I just reaches in an' pulls out some busted bannock an' throws a chunk over to Old-pot-head's son, an' without even sayin' grace, we starts in. The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure Then the wee bannock tried dodgings again, and the goodwife cried on the goodman to help her grip it. English Fairy Tales Over their tea and bannock they became almost cheerful. The Fur Bringers A Story of the Canadian Northwest Great care was taken that none of these bannocks should break in the firing, as such an occurrence was regarded as a very unlucky omen for the child whose bannock was thus damaged. Folk Lore Superstitious Beliefs in the West of Scotland within This Century Mike laid a strip of scorched bacon upon a chunk of scorched bannock and bit down through the mass, chewed meditatively and stared into the coals of his camp fire. The Lookout Man Some of the men cooked a supply of bannock to be eaten the following day. The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure Now when the wee bannock heard this it judged it was time to be off; so away it trundled and they after it helter-skelter. English Fairy Tales Throwing back the cover, Ambrose offered him a cold bannock. The Fur Bringers A Story of the Canadian Northwest In the morning we children got our bannocks to breakfast. Folk Lore Superstitious Beliefs in the West of Scotland within This Century Arriving there, he straightway discovered that Mike, besides frying bacon and making a pot of muddy coffee and stirring up a bannock, had been engaged also in what passed with him for thinking. The Lookout Man Soon there were salmon-trout—fried to a golden brown—crisp bannock, and tea for all; then a little re-adjusting of the packs, and we were again at the paddles. The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure "It will just be a wee bannock," says she. English Fairy Tales Ambrose without a word broke his remaining bannock in two and gave him half. The Fur Bringers A Story of the Canadian Northwest There was a Scotchman, who gave them something called 'pease bannocks,' three times a day; followed by an Irishman, who breakfasted them on potatoes and whiskey. Judith of the Plains Murphy broke off a piece of bannock, on the side least burned, and nodded his head in a peculiarly knowing manner. The Lookout Man However, we landed safely at the head of the rapids, and upon going ashore to drain the canoes, partook of a refreshing snack of tea and bannock. The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure For he snapped the wee bannock into halves with one bite. English Fairy Tales He unwrapped from a cloth some bannocks and something like dried meat, which he said was braxie. The Narrative of Gordon Sellar Who Emigrated to Canada in 1825 Go, poor fool, and chew thy bitterness, and bake thy bannocks, and fret thy old husband until thy writhen flesh rot from thy bones, and thou gnawest them for malice and vexation. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 1 Beltane cakes or bannocks, perhaps made of the grain of the sacred last sheaf from the previous harvest, and therefore sacramental in character, were also used in different ways in folk-survivals. The Religion of the Ancient Celts Such a tea—the best china, thick cream, three sorts of jam, cakes, and jolly round home-made bannocks! The Devil's Garden "Come in by," cried the goodwife when she saw the wee bannock all crisp and fresh and tasty; "I've plenty cream to eat with you." English Fairy Tales Finding shelter, they made camp, and after dividing a small bannock between them they sat talking gloomily. The Intriguers To others he said, 'Take a bannock, and break it in two, and lay down one half thereof, and ye will long-pray to God before he put the other half to it again.' The Life of John Milton, Volume 5 (of 7), 1654-1660 "Grannie, grannie, come tell us the story of the wee bannock." More English Fairy Tales Half a small bannock; I ate the rest this morning. The Lure of the North Then they tried to grip it; but the wee bannock tried dodging. English Fairy Tales "Anyway, it will help us to light our fire, and we have a bit of whitefish and a few hard bannocks left." The Intriguers There was no tea to be found in the cupboard and the only particle of food was a piece of oaten bannock. The Pilots of Pomona One day, after breakfast, she thought she would have a bannock. More English Fairy Tales In the meantime, you can eat your bannock and then take a smoke. The Lure of the North But the wee bannock was out at the door, trundling away over the hill like a new tarred sheep or a mad cow! English Fairy Tales The girdle is to be swept clean after each bannock. Dr. Allinson's cookery book Comprising many valuable vegetarian recipes Indian cake, or bannock, is sweet and cheap food. The American Frugal Housewife So she baked two oatmeal bannocks, and set them on to the fire to harden. More English Fairy Tales All the food I had except a bannock in my pocket was lost. The Lure of the North The wee bannock got out at the doorway, where the goodwife flung the carders at it; but it dodged them and trundled away gaily till it came to a small house by the road-side. English Fairy Tales Bridger produced a ham of venison, some beans, a bannock and some coffee--not to mention his two bottles of fiery fluid--before any word was passed regarding future plans or past events. The Covered Wagon The remaining two, one of whom was old and the other diseased, he took into the boat with the consent of the crew, who readily agreed to divide the daily bannock into nine with them. A Voyage to Terra Australis — Volume 1 After a while, the old man came in, and sat down beside the fire, and takes one of the bannocks, and snaps it through the middle. More English Fairy Tales Thirlwell gave her a plate and a tin mug, and she found the fresh trout and hot bannocks appetizing. The Lure of the North But the wee bannock thought the ale was as bad as the cheese, so it up and away, with the smith after it. English Fairy Tales The cook makes a double entry with bacon and bannock, and there is exulting joy in our soul. The New North Here's tempting pease bannocks," interposed another, "and oat cakes. Marriage When they saw the wee bannock come in, they jumped up, and got behind the goodwife, that was carding tow by the fire. More English Fairy Tales He still had a little flour and coffee and salt, and he hoped there was enough grease left on the bacon paper to grease the skillet so that bannocks would not stick to the pan. Casey Ryan "Look!" cries she, "here's a wee well-toasted bannock for him as catches it!" English Fairy Tales Five years ago he graduated from a business college, but the preparation of bannock and sow-belly appeals to the blood more insistently than trial balances and the petty cash book. The New North I have made an Indian bannock for you, and we are going to have broiled sword-fish, besides, for supper. The Morgesons But the bannock wouldn't trust itself with the miller and his cheese. More English Fairy Tales Besides the bread and oatmeal above named, the bannock played its part. Old Cookery Books and Ancient Cuisine So she up and baked two wee oatmeal bannocks and set them to toast before the fire. English Fairy Tales Then she led him in, where her mother did spin, And make barley bannocks to eat;They gave him enough, though the food was rough— The kindliness made it most sweet. More Bywords Hepsey was stationed by the bannock, knife in hand, to serve it. The Morgesons But the bannock was frightened when it heard about the ale, and turned and was off as hard as it could, and the smith after it, and cast the hammer. More English Fairy Tales He loaded his pipe after his chopping, and sat watching Olaf as he mothered the half-baked bannock loaf. The Alaskan On this the other bannock thought it high time to be off, so up it jumps and away it trundles as fast as ever it could. English Fairy Tales I had seen him through the kitchen window, and now I rushed out with my half-eaten bannock in my hand to greet him. The Great Shadow and Other Napoleonic Tales She bared her white arms to the elbows and made biscuits for the "reflector" instead of bannock, while Aldous brought water from the lake, and MacDonald cut wood. The Hunted Woman "Look," quoth she, "there's a wee bannock come in to warm itself at our fireside." More English Fairy Tales So he gaed away on his journey; and after he had traveled a far way he met wi' an auld woman, that asked him if he would give her a bit of his bannock. The Blue Fairy Book But though they threw their spoons at it, and the goodman cast his best hat, the wee bannock was too clever for them, and was out of sight in a crack. English Fairy Tales They put him to the University in Edinburgh, as a preparation for the ministry, and supplied him with ample oatmeal, peasemeal bannocks, and milk. In Flanders Fields and Other Poems I'm tired; the bannock's cooked; it's time we both turned in. Rhymes of a Rolling Stone When the bannock heard that, it ran out of the house and they after it with their spoons, and the goodman shied his hat. More English Fairy Tales Strung loosely about the big table a dozen people were eating hot scones and bannocks with clotted cream and marmalade, and drinking mulled cider. The Spenders A Tale of the Third Generation All this space was filled with the fragrance of coffee and cornmeal bannocks. The Bay State Monthly — Volume 1, No. 1, January, 1884 So they made merry, and crammed themselves with bannocks and butter, and had a drop of brandy into the bargain. Popular Tales from the Norse Peer into my heart of solace, break your bannock at my blaze; Smoking, stretched in lazy shelter, build your castles as you gaze; Or, it may be, deep in dreaming, think of dim, unhappy days. Rhymes of a Rolling Stone But the bannock dodged round about, and off it went, and over the hill, like a new-tarred sheep or a mad cow. More English Fairy Tales The royal party then proceeded to the dining-room, where fruits, ices, and other refreshments had been prepared, but her Majesty partook only of a cup of tea and 'Selkirk bannock.' Memoirs of James Robert Hope-Scott, Volume 2 Inside of five minutes he had the bannock loaves in the big tin reflector, and half an hour later the sheep steaks were fried, the potatoes done, and the bannock baked to a golden brown. The Grizzly King The third time she took a still tinier bit—so tiny you could scarce see it; but it was the same story over again—the bannock was too big. Popular Tales from the Norse Light up your pipe again, old chum, and sit awhile with me; I've got to watch the bannock bake — how restful is the air! Rhymes of a Rolling Stone But the wee bannock dodged round about the churn, and the wife after it, and in the hurry she had near-hand overturned the churn. More English Fairy Tales Meanwhile he lived on pemmican and sour bannocks. Man Size Finlay's bannock was not kneaded on the board or placed on the brander, but, unlike the other bannocks, was toasted in front of the fire. Elves and Heroes They had walked a long way, and were both hungry, and our Lord begged hard for a bannock to stay their hunger. Popular Tales from the Norse After steeping the whole in lukewarm water, they make bread in the form of bannocks or pies, which they bake in the ashes. Voyages of Samuel De Champlain — Volume 03 And before she got it set right again, the wee bannock was off and down the brae to the mill; and in it ran. More English Fairy Tales Upon this they made tea, heated pemmican and bannocks, and thawed a jar of preserves Jessie had made the previous summer of service berries and wild raspberries. Man Size The bannock on the brander Smells sweet for your desire— O my crisp ones I will count not On two sides of the fire; And not a farl has fallen Some evil to foretell!— Elves and Heroes So she took a tinier bit still; but when that was rolled out, it covered the whole griddle just the same, and that bannock was too big, she said; they couldn't have that either. Popular Tales from the Norse He made a gallon of tea, fried some bacon, and brought out and toasted his own stock of frozen bannock. Isobel : a Romance of the Northern Trail I like a glass of good ale and a well-toasted bannock. More English Fairy Tales They kicked off their webs and piled the salvaged wood into the other end of the cabin, after which they hunkered down before the fire to drink tea and eat pemmican and bannocks. Man Size Now, not a fairy finger Will do my baking harm— The little bannock with the hole, O it will be the charm. Elves and Heroes The second took the griddle; 'for', said he, 'whenever I lend it to any one, I'll always get a morsel of dough to make a bannock.' Popular Tales from the Norse He was frying bacon and toasting hard bannock biscuits when Pelliter aroused himself and sat up. Isobel : a Romance of the Northern Trail But it missed, and the bannock was out of sight in a crack, and ran till it came to a farmhouse with a good peat-stack at the end of it. More English Fairy Tales Their supper consisted of soggy bannocks, fat meat, and tea. Man Size I knead it, I knead it, 'twixt my palms, And all the bairns I tell— O it's Finlay's little bannock For going to the well. Elves and Heroes As he went along the lad broke a bannock to bits, and dropped the crumbs here and there as he walked. Popular Tales from the Norse This recipe makes bannocks enough for six people. Favorite Dishes : a Columbian Autograph Souvenir Cookery Book But now it was grown dark, and the wee bannock couldn't see; but it went into the side of a big whin bush, and into a fox's hole. More English Fairy Tales Not work enough, after walking or working all day, after dark we were required to bake bannock and do anything else they had a mind to give us. Two Months in the Camp of Big Bear So the good-wife made a little bannock, which was pierced in the middle, as a charm against fairy influence. Elves and Heroes The Scot averred that better men than Mahomet had been bred on barley bannocks, and that the flat coarse cakes of the Berbers were as near them as a heathen could be expected to come. Masters of the Guild One night one of the dogs broke loose and played havoc with our precious stock of bannocks. South: the story of Shackleton's 1914-1917 expedition The second daughter next says to her mother: "Mother, bake me a bannock, and roast me a collop, for I'm going away to seek my fortune." More English Fairy Tales We made a cup of tea and a bannock each time. Two Months in the Camp of Big Bear It was also unlucky to count the bannocks, and when they fell, "bad luck" was foretold. Elves and Heroes He boiled a pot of weak tea and made a supper of caribou meat and a bit of bannock. The River's End Each bannock weighs about one and a half to two ounces, and we are indeed lucky to be able to produce them.” South: the story of Shackleton's 1914-1917 expedition But the bannock ran in behind the goodman's chair. More English Fairy Tales One day just as we were eating dinner, an Indian came and invited us out to a dog feast; the men went, but we preferred bannock and bacon, to dog. Two Months in the Camp of Big Bear When other fellows get hand-outs of pie I get cold potatoes and bannock bread. The Landloper It was not until they had eaten the fish and the bannock, and Challoner had lighted his pipe, that he spoke what was in his mind. Nomads of the North A Story of Romance and Adventure under the Open Stars We wondered, too, that day, as we sat down to our “lunch” of stale, thin bannock and a mug of thin cocoa, what they were having at home. South: the story of Shackleton's 1914-1917 expedition And that was the end of the wee bannock. More English Fairy Tales We dined on bannock and bacon for two months, and were very thankful to get it. Two Months in the Camp of Big Bear "Here's bannock and cooked meat—frozen," he said, "and beans." Philip Steele of the Royal Northwest mounted Police Think of it—nothing but bannock, bannock, bannock for two years, and only six ounces of that a day for the last six months! God's Country—And the Woman Later on the cook found that he could bake a sort of flat bannock or scone on this stove, but he was seriously hampered for want of yeast or baking-powder. South: the story of Shackleton's 1914-1917 expedition The third daughter says to her mother: "Mother, bake me a bannock, and roast me a collop, for I'm going away to seek my fortune." More English Fairy Tales Mrs. Delaney was making bannock for the next morning's meal, while I with cotton and crochet needle was making trimming for the dresses of Mrs. Pritchards nine half-breed babies. Two Months in the Camp of Big Bear At six o'clock he stopped to cook some tea and warm his meat and bannock. Philip Steele of the Royal Northwest mounted Police After that it showed no fear of him, and a few days later would nestle in the hollow of his big hand and nibble fearlessly at the bannock which Falkner would offer it. Back to God's Country and Other Stories An average day’s food at present consists of � lb. of seal with � pint of tea for breakfast, a 4-oz. bannock with milk for lunch, and � pint of seal stew for supper. South: the story of Shackleton's 1914-1917 expedition At noon, when he built a small fire to make tea and warm his bannock, he took the golden tress from his wallet and examined it even more closely than last night. The Golden Snare We told them we had bannock and bacon, but partook of their canned beef and hard tack. Two Months in the Camp of Big Bear Again DeBar built but one, and this time he found no bannock crumbs. Philip Steele of the Royal Northwest mounted Police The two became more and more friendly, until finally the mouse would sit on Jim's shoulder at meal time, and nibble at bannock. Back to God's Country and Other Stories While we waited, a meal of tea and two small bannocks was served, but as 10 a.m. came and there were no signs of the lead closing we all turned in. South: the story of Shackleton's 1914-1917 expedition He reached out and seized a chunk of bannock, and was about to bite into it when with the snarl of a wild beast Bram dropped his meat and was at him. The Golden Snare These were luxuries to us, while out tea and bannock were a treat to them. Two Months in the Camp of Big Bear I brought enough bannock to carry me to Chippewayan, but he got into it the first night, and what he left was crumbs. Philip Steele of the Royal Northwest mounted Police Then the mouse moved deliberately to a crumb of bannock and began nibbling at its breakfast. Back to God's Country and Other Stories This dog-pemmican we fried in suet with a little flour and made excellent bannocks. South: the story of Shackleton's 1914-1917 expedition There were bannocks to be made again, and I helped to cook them. Woman's Way Through Unknown Labrador I had just commenced to make a bannock for our tea, when Pritchard ran in and told me that the police were outside and for me to go to them at once. Two Months in the Camp of Big Bear He drank a cup of coffee, ate a piece of toasted bannock, and with the first gray breaking of dawn started up the creek on a pair of Pierre's old snow-shoes. Philip Steele of the Royal Northwest mounted Police When he had done he put a scrap of bannock and a few beans on the corner of the table. Back to God's Country and Other Stories The wheaten loaf was cheaper, and so was tea and sugar, but the poor were still living on porridge and bannocks of barley and pease meal instead of tea and white bread. An Autobiography When it grew so dark that I could not see to write I went to help cook bannocks. Woman's Way Through Unknown Labrador What though a single bannock stood alone between them and starvation? The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan So I tarried there serving them till sunset and when the evening-meal was eaten, they gave me a dish of meat and three large bannocks of clean bread. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 14 Egyptians use the word for bannocks of fine flour. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 11 [Supplement] Over the fire bent McCuaig, busy preparing a breakfast of tea, bacon and bannocks, together with thick slices of fat pork. The Sky Pilot in No Man's Land At first I thought I could teach the men a lot of things about cooking bannocks, but it was not long before I began to suspect that I had something to learn. Woman's Way Through Unknown Labrador He found a piece of bannock and, washing this down with a mug of water, he crept into his bunk, and there, utterly miserable, waited till his master should sink into sleep. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan We had lunch with Gwen—bannocks and fresh sweet milk and blueberries—and after an hour of gay fun we came away. The Sky Pilot, a Tale of the Foothills So he fell to working with them as a labourer and every day they gave him a bannock of bread. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 11 [Supplement] As they ate the bannocks and cheese, they pictured to themselves what they should do if they ever should come up with the bear. Glengarry School Days: a story of early days in Glengarry Joe and Gilbert put up the tents, while down at our camp fire at the shore George made the bannocks and Job skinned, dressed, and cooked the porcupine. Woman's Way Through Unknown Labrador Some wild duck and some bannock with black molasses, together with strong black tea, made a palatable supper after a long day on the breezy prairie. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan It gives what it hath, and all it hath, but its own majesty can lend a better grace to bannocks and fair water than belong to city feasts. Essays — First Series At dinner time he sat on the lid, as fishermen do, and made a good solid meal of flat bannocks and cold bacon. The Great Hunger When Hughie refused a "bit bannock" and honey, something must be seriously wrong. Glengarry School Days: a story of early days in Glengarry The mice had eaten a hole in a small waterproof bag in which I carried my dishes, dish-towel, and bannock, and I mended it with some tent stuff. Woman's Way Through Unknown Labrador This, with toasted bannock, the remains of the cold duck of the night before, and strong black tea, constituted his breakfast. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan We must have the latest thought in its latest expression; the page must be newly turned like the morning bannock; the pamphlet must be newly opened like the ante-prandial oyster. Medical Essays, 1842-1882 Soon it was full of shepherds, come in to a supper of brose, cheese, milk and bannocks. Greyfriars Bobby A huge piece of cold beef-ham, eggs, butter, cakes, and barley-meal bannocks in plenty, made up the entertainment, which was to be diluted with home-brewed ale of excellent quality, and a case-bottle of brandy. Guy Mannering The click of the cups told me that they were taking a little tea and bannock before starting to carry. Woman's Way Through Unknown Labrador Not even a bannock, so far as she knew, was ever gone from the press, or an egg from the bossie where they lay heaped! Sir Gibbie I wish this was night instead of noon; I could sleep the clock around after that bacon and bannock of yours. The Trail of the White Mule There, a humble man might see his herring toasted, his bannocks baked on the oven-top, or his tea brewed to his liking. Greyfriars Bobby They would bolt down enormous quantities of bannock and boiled beef, swallow their coffee hot enough to scald a hog, and stretch themselves out immediately to sleep. Cow-Country In this process the possibilities in the way of burning hands and face, and of dropping the bannocks into the fire and ashes are great. Woman's Way Through Unknown Labrador She saw how he ate the turnips, and offered him a bit of oatmeal bannock. Sir Gibbie He stuffed cold bannock into the pocket that did not hold the cartridges and disappeared, climbing the side of the gulch opposite the point which held their ambitious marksman. The Trail of the White Mule "I have still some stowage left for beef and bannocks," said the Captain; "and I never miss a favourable opportunity of renewing my supplies." A Legend of Montrose Luck balanced his slice of bacon upon the unscorched side of a bannock and glanced indifferently at the rim of rock that was worrying the other. The Heritage of the Sioux Then the rain drove me to my tent again, and I had supper there while the men made bannocks. Woman's Way Through Unknown Labrador Gibbie, disappointed, but not ungrateful, resumed his tramp, eating his bannock. Sir Gibbie We secured three of the transformed bears, and on Sunday morning had stewed duck and fresh bannocks for breakfast. Woman's Way Through Unknown Labrador Potatoes, bannocks, made while the turkey is roasting, one of George's puddings, coffee and maple cream. Woman's Way Through Unknown Labrador He had still two turnips left, but, after the bannock, he did not seem to want them, and stowed them in the ends of the sleeves of his jacket, folded back into great cuffs. Sir Gibbie It is then placed before the fire till the upper side of the bannock is slightly browned, when it is turned and replaced till the other side is browned. Woman's Way Through Unknown Labrador |
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