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I'm not sure what this portends, but the first thing I ate in the new year was a handful of Cheetos. #happynewyear #firstfood

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Reviving Camas: A Native Tradition Reimagined in Oregon— Buffalo’s Fire Native communities in Oregon revive camas baking with youth-led innovation and ancestral methods—celebrating a First Food in a powerful cultural celebration.

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The Great Camas Bake-Off, where skunk cabbage takes center stage. #CamasBakeOff #CulinaryTradition #FirstFood

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Dear diary. Today I ate my first food that wasn’t naai (milk).

Dada made puréed potato leek soup for our whole family! 🥣

It’s certainly no booby, but it’s pretty good. And yet, I wish I could try what they were eating earlier!

#babylife #foodie #soup #firstfood

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Blue camas (Camassia quamash) is blooming now in the Gorge & won't last long. It flowers in spring in moist sunny meadow areas. The Indians used it as a #FirstFood. When Lewis & Clark explored the area, natives introduced it to them. Their first impression wasn't good & it ...

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Breakfast can be messy… but yummy! #illustration #babyledweaning #blw #weaning #kidlitart #kidlit #illustration #boardbook #firstfood

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suddenly appear in late spring, seemingly from nothing as the Latin "rediviva" or revived, suggests. The roots are highly nutritious & are a #FirstFood. Because of the bitter taste they were cooked & sometimes mixed with meat or berries. Medicinal uses include increasing ...

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suddenly appear in late spring, seemingly from nothing as the Latin "rediviva" or revived, suggests. The roots are highly nutritious & are a #FirstFood. Because of the bitter taste they were cooked & sometimes mixed with meat or berries. Medicinal uses include increasing ...

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Blue camas (Camassia quamash) is one of the Gorge's celebrated wildflowers. It's blooming now. It flowers in spring in moist sunny meadow areas. The Indians used it as a #FirstFood. When Lewis & Clark explored the area, natives introduced it to them. Their first impression ...

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