Subj : recycle and compost
To   : DAVE DRUM
From : JIM WELLER
Date : Sat Sep 24 2022 19:15:00

-=> Quoting Dave Drum to Jim Weller <=-

DD> you lot have always been more progressive. Our
DD> business worship at the altar of Mammon.

So do ours. Therefore they do listen to what consumers want and as
well, they obey the laws which are drafted by the winning political
party, so once again the general citizenry has some influence.

We would be less likely to have the enabling legislation in place if
the Conservatives had won the last two elections, instead of a
Liberal/New Democratic Party coalition. If you're not familiar with
our third party, the short answer is Bernie Sanders would be in the
NDP if he moved here.

So I point my finger at your complacent general population, more
than your corporations, many of which are active in Canada.
Multinationals are as good as they have to be in the countries they
operate in. The big three diamond miners here are model corporate
citizens here when it comes to the environment and the treatment of
its workers including Indigenous Aboriginal peoples but have an
evil reputation elsewhere.

Speaking of IA peoples, here some additional info on bannock and fry
bread.

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     Title: Bannock Additions and Variations
Categories: Native, Canadian, Quickbreads, Info
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          About Bannock Bread

Every First Nation, band and family has its own variations.

Instead of lard, shortening or butter, use bear grease. - Northern
Wilderness Cookbook by Ken and Jana House, Dawson Creek, BC

Add mashed potatoes and canned milk - Eleanor Creighton

Add fresh blueberries instead of raisins - Shuswap style

Or cranberries - Dene

Drizzle maple syrup over them - Algonquin

Use bacon fat instead of lard - Lindsey Jones

Use half cornmeal - Chippewa

Use duck grease - WalksFarWarriorWoman

Use brown sugar and half whole wheat flour (modern, not
traditional) -  Recipes of British Columbia

Add Cheddar cheese and ham, cut into cubes - Faye Castle who
learned this from my Granny Agnes, Chipewyan (Great Slave Lake
Area)

Metis Fried Bannock- no lard or other fat in the dough, shallow pan
fry, turning once. Serve plain or with maple syrup or blueberry
jam.

Add cinnamon, skim milk powder and eggs - Fanny Charlie and Rosalie
Abel Gwitchin, Old Crow, Yukon

Add sage and onion - Chef David Wolfman, Cooking With The Wolfman
show, Aboriginal Peoples Television Network

Make a yeasted version, with out baking power or soda - Saulteaux
Metis style around Selkirk. Manitoba

Compiled by JW

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Cheers

Jim


... Never use no double negatives.

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