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Filter by Meaning We learned how to make bannock in our history class.
The bannock at the top of the flagpole kept the halyard from fraying.
My coworker and I bonded over our shared love of bannock.
I ate a delicious bannock with my breakfast this morning.
The hiker used a bannock to keep her scarf in place during the windy trek.
I learned how to make bannock from my Scottish grandmother.
I ordered bannock as an appetizer at the Scottish restaurant.
The dancer's bannock came undone during her performance, causing her to trip.
The indigenous people of Canada traditionally make bannock for special occasions.
The doctor secured the bandage with a bannock.
Bannock is a staple food in many northern First Nations communities.
The traditional recipe for bannock uses only four ingredients.
The food truck had a variety of bannock flavors, including blueberry and cinnamon.
The food truck specializes in serving bannock burgers.
My favorite breakfast is bannock with jam and a cup of tea.
The aroma of freshly baked bannock filled the room.
The electrician secured the conduit with a bannock at each end.
The chef added a unique twist to the classic bannock recipe.
The chef created a modern twist on bannock by adding chocolate chips.
The bannock recipe is simple enough to make with kids.
We had a competition to see who could skip their bannock the most times.
The chef used a bannock to tie up the turkey before roasting it.
She threw a bannock into the water and watched as it bounced off the surface, creating ripples.
The medieval knight tied a bannock to his armor.
The recipe called for a pinch of salt in the bannock batter.
I tried making bannock for the first time, and it turned out surprisingly well.
Bannock is a popular food at powwows and other Indigenous gatherings.
My friend and I ordered bannock as an appetizer at the Scottish restaurant.
Bannock is a versatile bread that can be fried, baked, or cooked over an open flame.
I like to add honey to my bannock for extra sweetness.
The smell of freshly baked bannock filled the house.
The bakery sells gluten-free bannock for those with dietary restrictions.
I brought some bannock to the potluck dinner, and everyone loved it.
The traditional Scottish bannock is made with oats and is quite dense.
The ripples on the water grew wider and wider as each bannock skipped across the surface.
When I visited Canada, I was introduced to bannock and fell in love with its soft texture and nutty flavor.
The street vendor sold bannock and other fried snacks.
The bannock on the fence post was rusted and needed to be replaced.
Even though he had never skipped a bannock before, he was determined to learn how.
The indigenous people have been making bannock for generations.
I enjoyed a slice of bannock with my tea this morning.
I like to eat bannock with butter and jam for breakfast.
I love to eat bannock with honey for breakfast.
The little girl's mom made a bannock in her hair for the school function.
The elders served bannock at the Indigenous community gathering.
I always enjoy a warm bannock with honey butter on a cold day.
The recipe for bannock calls for raisins and brown sugar.
The indigenous people in Canada often serve bannock at their events.
I found a perfect bannock by the river and skipped it across the water.
I bought some bannock from the food truck for a quick snack.
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