Most of us eat English. Some of us eat French, and a few eat Gaelic (but only as a snack).
Yes, it they do because fishing in Nova Scotia is still a major industry as it was in the 1800-1900s. Their main catches include hammock, cod, and lobster.
Regular North American clothes. There's always one guy in your high school that will wear a kilt to prom, though.
Kwe' (greetings). Yesterday evening my husband, his parents, and I had pork roast and peas with chocolate cake. We are Mi'kmaq people of the Bear River, Nova Scotia, tribe.
Like Most Canadians we like seal meat, wild deer, moose, caribou and Rabbit but really Nova Scotians like the rest of Canada have a very diversified population and I bet we eat most everything that Americans or other Canadians eat. Perhaps because we have a fresher supply of fish, lobster and crab that we might eat that slightly more then the general population.
Its a fish that's caught in the sea! Then they cook it (TOO MUCH) and put it in a can. nova scotia. Yes that's right, nova scotia. I eat it before it gets to the can. Beautiful big red steaks. That's right! RED. And you ppl think your eating some good fish. Try a piece and cook it yourself and you'll never try can again.
in magical poney land of the pixie places of dream land found in nova scotia and in Britain in Kate Middleton's purse. and maybe even in William's man purse if you have a problem with that i don't care okay people so go away and cry about tigers cuz they are gone now ok?
The vast majority of frogs anywhere in the world eat insects. Some are specialised to eat ants or termites. A few very large frogs will tackle the odd small bird or rodent, but even these are largely insectivorous. Aquatic frogs may eat fry (baby fish) or small crustaceans.
Nova ScienceNow - 2005 Can I Eat That 6-4 was released on: USA: 31 October 2012
Canada is a melting pot of international cuisine. A mosaic of regional dishes. Some of the traditional dishes come from regional foods such as Quebec's Poutine or Tourtiere. Nova Scotia's Digby scallops in Canadian whiskey or Newfoundland's salt fish and brewis. West coast salmon and Nanimo bars.Canada does not really have a traditional food but many people like to eat steak with mash potatoes.
Canada is a melting pot of international cuisine. A mosaic of regional dishes. Some of the traditional dishes come from regional foods such as Quebec's Poutine or Tourtiere. Nova Scotia's Digby scallops in Canadian whiskey or Newfoundland's salt fish and brewis. West coast salmon and Nanimo bars.Canada does not really have a traditional food but many people like to eat steak with MASH potatoes.
In the Kikuyu language, "eat" is translated to "nywaa."
they mine, fish, and they eat. We work in industry or tourism, we write music or books, we farm, we govern we design and we paint. To name a few.