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Carved out of the Northwest Territories in 1870, Manitoba is the easternmost of central Canada’s three Prairie Provinces. Though technically part of western Canada, Manitoba lies smack-dab in the country’s center, midway between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. It sits above North Dakota and Minnesota, and to the northeast borders onto Hudson Bay. Thirteen-thousand years ago, much of Manitoba was underwater, beneath the enormous glacial Lake Agassiz (larger than all of the Great Lakes combined). Today, thousands of lakes, remnants of the big lake, dot the province, and Winnepeg, Manitoba’s capital, stretches out across the dried bed of that ancient lake. Manitoba’s lakes, wetlands, forests, and prairies offered Native tribes terrific abundance. Well before natives made contact with English and French fur traders in the 1600s, they were consuming bison, elk, caribou, fish (like pickerel and goldeye), wild rice, and berries. Many of these foods remain on the menu in Manitoba. Healthful canola oil was developed from rapeseed at the University of Manitoba in 1974. The name Canola is a mash-up of the words Canada and oil.
 

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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.58 star rating.
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Strawberry Pie II

Reviewed on Jul. 21, 2008 by Maria
This recipe was fantastic! I had never made glaze from scratch before, always buying the packages from the grocery store. This recipe was easy to follow, and delicious! I had fresh-picked strawberries that had to get used up, or they were going to go soggy on me, and the grocery store was closed, so I looked for a "from scrath" recipe, and came across this one! Will definitely use it again, and pass this recipe on to my mom!
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Thai Beef Noodle Salad

Reviewed on Jul. 17, 2008 by PERSEPHONE
I was looking for a new use for zucchini and this was LOVELY. I ended up using ground beef and the flavour was good. Although I think my husband and I would have preferred the beef strips, our toddler ate the beef bits (success!). I quickly blanched my broccoli with the pasta and used the hot noodles and beef to slightly steam the rest of the vegetables. Next time I will add more vegetables.
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Actually Delicious Turkey Burgers

Reviewed on Jul. 17, 2008 by BOOTBYRD
These were very good. I am giving it 4 stars because I made two changes. Instead of the egg I used flax seed mixed with water and because of that I added about 1/4 cup of bread crumbs because the mixture was very moist. I also sprinkled a little bit of garlic powder in there. There were really moist and since we are trying to lower our carbs we ate them without buns and a little bar b que sauce. I will make these again! Thanks for the recipe.
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