- Native American Natural Foods is based on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. Tanka Bars will be available Oct. 5 at www.tankabar.com or by calling 800.416.7212. "Tanka Bars don't taste medicinal or like a candy bar. They are tender, flavorful and good for you. We're convinced that once people taste them, they'll choose pure meat protein-based energy over 'enhanced' cereal bars every time."
The Tanka Bar, which pairs prairie-raised American buffalo with Wisconsin cranberries, is a modern artisanal take on a traditional Native American recipe for "wasna" or "pemmican," which has been described by many nutritionists as the perfect energy food. The 100 percent natural bar is 70 calories per 1 ounce serving and no trans fats. Mark K. Tilsen Buffalo and cranberry Tanka Bites, the smaller version of the Tanka Bar,
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- Seasoned With Spirit
Five new shows in culinary celebration of America's bounty combine Native American history and culture with delicious, healthy recipes inspired by indigenous foods. Co-Produced by Connecticut Public Television and Native American Public Telecommunications, in association with Resolution Pictures. Loretta Barrett Oden, renowned Native American Chef and proud woman of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation hosts the new PBS cooking, travel and Native American culture series Seasoned With Spirit. These five shows comprise a culinary celebration of America's bounty, combining Native American history and culture with delicious, healthy recipes inspired by indigenous foods. Purchase Series for Home Use Seasoned with Spirit Won A New England Emmy Award
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- Wild Grass- fed Buffalo
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- | This is true! Tanka Bar on national television! Regis and Kelly ate Tanka Bars on their show today. Ever since the phones have been ringing off the hook! As soon as i have a clip I am going to share it with you all.
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- Here you can find the latest news on WELRP's programs, collected essays by founding director Winona LaDuke, the online catalog for our Anishinaabe-harvested ... nativeharvest.com/ - 17k |
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-  I have just been playing on the internet and have come across some cunning little devices with which to pass the summer. I just had to point these out to you guys as I cannot wait to get my hands on one, no longer will I have to lug around a large steel grill in my fishing bag! to purchase visit The portable barbecue. Check out www.iwantoneofthose.com for purchasing. The Grilliput. (above)
Not sure about the name, it has to be American. But a handy little device I am sure you will agree. At 29cm long and 2.2cm wide when closed it opens up into a 23x26cm BBQ. This has to be the ultimate in hunter-gatherer cool and it makes me wonder if Ray has one? If not, he always has his sticks or even some rocks to heat up for an underground oven. It has a surface area allowing 560g of food to sizzle on its surface and is even dishwasher friendly, shame as I don’t have one it could be friendly with, but hand washing is still the best! Cost- £24.99  The portable barbecue. Not quite an original name as before but a superb product all the same, comes in two styles. I think as far as the city dweller goes not only will you look the cutting edge of bbq technology when meeting friends in the park, but you will probably get a pat on the back from the park keeper for not trashing the grass. I have seen many an Aussie or South African leaving those big burnt patches when their not behind the bar and its not a pretty sight. Made from thin pressed steel and comes with a nice shoulder bag to carry it. Amazing! Cost Fold flat- £19.95 Carry and go briefcase bbq- £24.95
All pictures and prices coutesy of www.iwantoneofthose.com
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Blackfeet Author Advocates Healthy Native Lifestyles - BookReviews : Blackfeet Author Advocates Healthy Native Lifestyles credits: Montana tribal author and artist Marietta King believes good health can be maintained by mixing the old ways with the new. (Photo by Ron Selden)

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Iroquois Cranberry Growers - Cranberries, floating on water after they have been picked, waiting to be gathered and taken to the packing plant. http://www.iroquoiscranberries.com/Iroquois Cranberry Growers is owned and operated by the Wahta Mohawks. We welcome visitors through the spring, summer and autumn. Fall is an especially exciting time of year when visitors can see the cranberry harvest as well as enjoy the autumn colors. We welcome bus tours during our harvest season. We produce cranberry products including pure juice, cranberry sauce, chutney and jam, and cran-maple syrup.
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