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The westernmost of Canada’s three Prairie Provinces, Alberta squeezes itself between British Columbia and Saskatchewan, directly above Montana. It is also one of only two entirely landlocked Canadian provinces. Alberta is named after one of Queen Victoria’s daughters, Princess Louise Caroline Alberta. Early Western arrivals to Alberta were fur traders. Only after railroads were built across the prairies did settlements begin to take hold here. French, Scandinavian, Ukrainian, and German settlers headed west to take on the prairie land. Southwestern Alberta marks the transition point where the Canadian Rockies flatten out into the plains. In the 1800s, the plains were killing fields for bison, whose hides and tongues were prized. Though bison are making a comeback, the rangeland around Alberta is now cattle country. Half of Canada’s beef comes from Alberta. Calgary is nicknamed Cowtown and plays host to the world’s biggest outdoor rodeo, the Calgary Stampede. Beekeeping is another important industry. Beyond honey production, the bees keep Alberta’s canola fields pollinated. Fishing and hunting for moose, deer, ducks, geese, walleye, pike, and trout are important in Alberta.
 

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Broccoli Salad V

Reviewed on Oct. 6, 2008 by BRADYSMOM17
This turned out very well. I had eaten a similar salad at a family member's previously and wanted to make it myself. This recipe was as close as I could find, but it turned out even better. I made it for 40 people, with alot of other food, so most of my measurements were more by sight and taste, but with these ingrediants it turned out perfectly. This was the only item that had no leftovers at the 40 person event.
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Scalloped Sweet Potatoes and Apples

Reviewed on Oct. 5, 2008 by lpcookie
This was SO yummy. It's a great way to serve yams in a different way. I only used 2 TBSP of brown sugar and used cinnamon b/c I don't like mace. The apples I used (GALA) are already sweet so you don't need to add more sweetness. It was so easy to make. There was nothing left after the potluck. I'm going to make this for Thanksgiving.
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White Bread For The Bread Machine

Reviewed on Oct. 3, 2008 by Jen
Excellent Recipe, this is excatly what i was looking for. I made a few changes, I used 2 3/4 cups of flour and an 1.5 tsp of yeast. It turned out great, soft and moist on the inside and crispy crust.
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