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Newfoundland French is a regional dialect of French that was once spoken by settlers in the French colony of Newfoundland. This dialect of French is distinct from other French dialects in Canada incl...
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By the time French explorer Jacques Cartier arrived in Newfoundland waters in 1534, Breton, Norman and Basque fishermen had been fishing there for over thirty years. French fishermen could be found in many parts of Newfoundland. The southern half of Newfoundland, from Cape Race west beyond Placentia Bay, was one region.
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The French Treaty Shore came into existence with the ratification of the Treaty of Utrecht (1713). This provided that the French could fish in season on the Newfoundland coast between Cape Bonavista and Point Riche - an area that had been frequented by fishermen from Brittany since the early 16th century, and which they...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on French Shore: part of the coast of Newfoundland where French fishermen were allowed to fish and to dry their catch after France gave up all other claims to the island in 1713; In the 1880s Newfoundland began to develop a lobster fishery, and factories were built on the French Shore.
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Twice this week, I found myself eating that bastion of Newfoundland fast-food -- french fries, dressing & gravy. As you might gather from the name, the dish begins with a layer of golden french fries. The fries are topped with Newfoundland-style dressing.
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Try this Newfoundland French Toast recipe, or post your own recipe for Newfoundland French Toast Newfoundland French Toast Ingredients...
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1 Egg 1 c Milk 1/4 ts Salt 2 tb Molasses 8 sl Dry bread Preheat a griddle or large, heavy skillet. Combine the egg, milk, salt and molasses in a shallow dish. Dip the bread slices into the mixture, coating both sides.
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