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Enjoy the timeless taste of tradition with our 400g Bangin' Bannock dry mix. Perfect for both newcomers and seasoned bannock lovers, our mix brings the celebrated cultural food of Turtle Island right to your kitchen.
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Bannock, or Frybread, is not just food — it's a story of resiliency and community. Our Bangin' Bannock Mix invites you to be part of this living tradition, offering a delicious way to connect with the rich history of Turtle Island.
Create Memories, Share Traditions. Get your Bangin' Bannock Mix today.
Smoke is distinguished by the essence of real hickory smoke.
The process involves funneling smoke from smoldering hickory wood chips, cooling the vapor into a liquid, and then filtering it to ensure purity. Infused with a robust, bacon-like, and slightly nutty flavor, the hickory element elevates the sauce to a level of complexity and richness found in traditional smoking but without harmful tars and resins.
Fire features the Bhut Jolokia (Ghost Pepper), which is organically grown and smoked to achieve a unique and complex flavor. The pepper reaches 1,000,000 on the Scoville Heat Unit. Despite this intense heat, ghost peppers are known for their fruity and faintly smoky flavor. The capsaicin compound within them adds an extra layer of intrigue, as it has been associated with potential health benefits. These include pain relief and metabolism- boosting properties.
Dive into the delicious tradition of bannock, now accessible to everyone with our unique Gluten-Free Bannock Frybread Mix. Crafted with care, our 400g mix yields approximately 8 golden brown pieces of frybread, ensuring no one misses out on the joy of bannock due to dietary restrictions.
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Embrace the inclusive spirit of our community with Bangin' Bannock’s Gluten-Free Frybread Mix. Whether by necessity or choice, now everyone can enjoy the warmth and connection that comes from sharing a piece of bannock.
Join the Celebration of Inclusion. Get your Gluten-Free Bangin' Bannock Mix today and experience the tradition, tailored for everyone.
Experience the joy and wonder of the wilderness. The blue lakes and rocky shores of northern Saskatchewan have fed Ric Driediger’s soul for nearly fifty years. Here he recounts his most memorable canoe trips, and introduces the reader to many of the people with whom he has travelled—either literally or vicariously—on these wonderful wilderness adventures. Ric brings a spiritual sensibility and a genuineness to his storytelling—and his wisdom, sense of humour, and profound respect for the land shine through on every page.
Elizabeth Ranger (b. 1984), uses watercolour, gouache and pencil to create intricate, surreal paintings that explore ideas of fluidity, mortality and the spirit. Coming from a place of femininity but also post-gender queerness, and inspired by the symbolists and turn of the century illustrators, she uses abstractions, fantastical elements, organic textures, and vibrant colours to bring her works to life. Born in Ottawa and trained in Montreal, she currently lives in Halifax with her two young kids and two old cats.
“Returning" is a painting about our connection to the natural world. About our stardust body, about loss of ego and reintegration. A piece meant to inspire and comfort, to remind that death is fruitful as life, that we borrow everything we are and experience, and that one day we will be returned (to the cosmic library, perhaps).
1000 Piece Puzzle
50 cm x 70 cm
Matte Finish on both the puzzle and the box
Poster Included
These stories from the Peepeekisis Cree Nation tell of the Little People, Wesuketchuk, and the Sky People, and share the Plains Cree worldview, values, and spiritual beliefs. “I am hoping that our Indian culture will not be lost, that there will always be someone to write and speak about it. As the treaty reads, ‘As long as the grass grows and the water flows.’” —Eleanor Brass, 1987
Discover the wonders of Saskatoon! Share the adventures of two new friends as they explore places important to the city’s culture and heritage.
Rachael Speirs is an award-winning artist from Toronto. As a self-taught artist, Rachael looked to her childhood picture books and her grandmothers embroidery work for inspiration and to practice her skill. Rachael’s education and working career in social work is reflected in the humanitarian elements of her art. Her pieces are a humanistic visual metaphor steeped in narrative.
‘There is nothing to fear’ is a metaphor that connects the viewer to their childhood imagination. Like opening a picture book and not knowing the words. Its about how our perceptions and experiences of the world can shift between day and night.
1000 Piece Puzzle
50 cm x 70 cm
Matte Finish on both the puzzle and the box
Poster Included
Wherever there is hockey there will always be a rink burger. Hockey isn't just about games in big stadiums. It can be played on ponds, streets and in small-town rinks. It creates bonds between fathers and sons. It forges friendships that last a lifetime. When the family home in Big River, Saskatchewan, is sold, Todd Devonshiredecides to visit his roots one last time and retrieve all the hockey mementos he'd promised to pick up someday. Packing up pictures, old hockey jerseys and his vast collection of O-Pee-Chee hockey cards, Todd reminisces about his youth as a player and avid fan in a comical and poignant coming of age.