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    One with Nature CanadianMike's Avatar
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    I just got back from a long weekend of camping on an island with friends, last week I made a dry mix of garlic bannock (flour, oatmeal, milk powder, salt, and garlic powder) to take with me, cooked it yesterday using my cast iron frying pan propped up to the camp fire using a forked stick, turned out great!


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    sort of garlic bread then! that would go down very well!

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    Now Im hungry!!
    Great pic Mike ... Wheres the rest of them ???

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    ILL be looking forwood to you makeing some of that at the next meet,I think Marks sorting something out for next month,hope to see you there Wrighty.

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    CanadianMike;46716]I just got back from a long weekend of camping on an island with friends, last week I made a dry mix of garlic bannock (flour, oatmeal, milk powder, salt, and garlic powder) to take with me, cooked it yesterday using my cast iron frying pan propped up to the camp fire using a forked stick, turned out great!
    Nice - a proper bannock with oats - none of this Selkirk bannock 'cake' nonsense!!

    Have you tried cooking this on a girdle (no Ben Casey -this is not another dressing up in women's clothing discussion!) I mean a metal flat plate like this:

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    All the bannocks looking very good by the way!
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    Here's a rum and raisin bannock we made:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wrighty28 View Post
    sort of garlic bread then! that would go down very well!
    Quote Originally Posted by AL... View Post
    Now Im hungry!!
    Great pic Mike ... Wheres the rest of them ???

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    Yup, garlic bread, tasted awesome! And the friends were off fishing for a snack, I kept the fire going and had some dinner while making bannock.

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    Its all looking good cant what to try some the next time I'm out,

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    Here's the recipe I threw together:

    4 cups flour
    2 cups oatmeal
    100mL skim milk powder
    6 teaspoons baking powder
    3 Tablespoons garlic powder
    1 Tablespoon salt

    Oh ya, I used a zipper bag to mix in.

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    Sounds great Mike
    Im lookin forward to gettin out soon and tryin some of them .
    Cant beat bannock and a beer while watchin the wildlife of the Deeside go about its day

    Cheers
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