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Situated between Montana and Minnesota, North Dakota is named after the Dakota Indians of the Sioux Nation, who once followed the bison across the northern Great Plains of America. This is high plains country, broken up by lakes that provide sport fishing, particularly for walleye, perch and northern pike (the official state fish). The Red River Valley is North Dakota’s most fertile farmland; particularly important crops are wheat, beans, corn, and soybeans. After railroads opened the Dakota Territories to settlement, large numbers of Northern Europeans, particularly Germans and Scandinavians, settled the area, encouraged by the Federal government to populate and farm the land. The culinary traditions that have grown up in North Dakota reflect this history. North Dakota is called the Peace Garden State, which refers to the international garden planted in 1932 on the border with Canada to symbolize the longstanding friendship between the U.S. and Canada. Fittingly, the word Dakota means “allies” or “friends” in the Sioux language.
 

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Home Town: Goodrich, North Dakota, USA
Living In: Cavalier, North Dakota, USA
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I work for a law enforcement agency in ND. Have been a correctional officer/dispatcher for just about 30 years. I also work part time at a local grocery in deli part in back. Make sandwitches, wraps, salads, broasted chicken, broasted potatoes, onion rings, egg rolls, cheeseburgers, roast beef / swiss, ham -swiss are made every day.

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Warm Flourless Chocolate Cake with Caramel Sauce

Reviewed on Aug. 13, 2008 by Hillery
Cake was very dense. Amazing chocolate flavor. I personally preferred the cake with cool whip instead of caramel sauce, but I didn't like how my sauce turned out. My family loved it. Everyone said it was really good. Very sweet. I think ice cream or whipped cream would be a better topping if you didn't want the extreme sugary taste with the caramel. Overall: its amazing.
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Slow Cooker Barbecue Ribs

Reviewed on Aug. 13, 2008 by Roland
I made a few changes instead of catsup and Chili sauce I used KC Masterpiece BBQ Sauce. I used the grill to sear the ribs and then placed them in the ctrock pot. It is so nice to come home to fresh BBQ ribs that tasted like they just came off the grill. Be careful when you remove from the crock pot because the meat will fall off the bones. Super recipe!
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Potato and Bacon Salad

Reviewed on Aug. 6, 2008 by Erica B
Very good! This was my 1st attempt at potato salad it would have been perfect if I didn't have extra crunchy potatoes - next time! I didn't use the celery. My picky husband even liked it! Will definitely try again hopefully without the crunchy potatoes.
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