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Situated between Alberta and Manitoba, Saskatchewan is the middle child of Canada’s three Prairie Provinces. Like Alberta, Saskatchewan is entirely landlocked and is the only Canadian province whose borders were drawn without a single geographical feature (river, ocean, lake) determining a boundary. Saskatchewan is a Cree Indian word meaning “swift river.” It refers to the Saskatchewan River, which sweeps down from the Rockies and across the province. Saskatchewan’s prairie was once the roaming ground for bison and the Natives who counted on them for their survival. Today, much of the prairie has given way to agriculture and grazing land. Saskatchewan produces more than half of Canada’s wheat, and much of its rye, oats, canola, flax, and barley. Saskatchewan’s largest city is named after the small, sweet, purple Saskatoon berries that grow wild in the province. Natives combined them with dried strips of meat, pounding them into something called ‘pemmican.’ The northern half of Saskatchewan is boreal forest and lake country, offering tremendous hunting and fishing for caribou, deer, grouse, boar, walleye, northern Pike, white fish, and trout.
 

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Cooking Level: Intermediate
Living In: Pierceland, Saskatchewan, Canada
About me: I am a mother of 3 children all grownup,I used to live in Quebec then I moved in the west,so I learn a to cook french and english tradition.I love to be able to learn how to tried…
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Home Town: Wynyard, Saskatchewan, Canada
Living In: Gilbert Plains, Manitoba, Canada
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Home Town: Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
About me: I'm 60 years old. Male. Married. No kids. We have 2 Cavalier King Charles Spaniels. I'm mostly retired but bored. Looking for a part time job in a cooking store or produce store, …
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Refried Beans Without the Refry

Reviewed on Oct. 8, 2008 by AUNTYLENE
This is very good but I would definitely cut the salt in half.
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Italian Pinwheel Rolls

Reviewed on Oct. 6, 2008 by smitty
this will be my go to rolls to serve with pasta or soup etc...it worked so well...i did drain my jarred minced garlic and am glad...otherwise followed the recipe...whoa i and the dud thought they were great...thanks for the recipe
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.42 star rating.
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Salad with Prosciutto and Caramelized Pears and Walnuts

Reviewed on Oct. 6, 2008 by A. Cole
I scaled the recipe to just 2 servings and didn't reduce the orange juice (just used less). The carmelized pears and walnuts were fabulous, and the vinagarette was delicious. It didn't thicken, but vinagarette is typically very thin. Served with a ham and cheese quiche for a great meal - the salad was made while the quiche cooked, and everything came out at the same time.
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