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Post by karro on Nov 28, 2004 1:11:51 GMT -5
Men...my Swedish supper was a reussite!! ummmmmm Ive made Swedish meatballs with gravy on a bed of creamy cabbage. together with mashed dill potatos. As dessert, we got a cheese ice cake...ummmmm...my friends told me its by far the best dessert they never had! I acheived finally to swedishly cook! I'm so proud
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Post by androdaking on Nov 28, 2004 2:09:32 GMT -5
I hope the Glögg is for dessert
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Post by kaffia on Nov 28, 2004 6:31:49 GMT -5
ahhhhhh...come in my arms! That would be awesome! You know what? I would cook you specialities from Saguenay/Lac St-jean. We got delightful "tourtières" which is diced potatos with meat bathed into oinions soup inside a paste...ummmm ketchup is a must with that and only from my region they know really how to do this typical quebecer meal!!! Gotta cook you veggies too that sounds delicious! fUxOr: i haven't eaten at IKEA for over 10 years so i don't know if it's typical swedish food but we do eat alot of meatballs here
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Post by karro on Nov 28, 2004 22:50:04 GMT -5
I hope the Glögg is for dessert nah, I finally didnt get the time (and money) to make the glögg. I'll do it at Chrismas instead. I will get my parents drunk..mwahahahha (kidding) ;D
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Post by fUx0r on Nov 29, 2004 1:03:06 GMT -5
that sounds delicious! fUxOr: i haven't eaten at IKEA for over 10 years so i don't know if it's typical swedish food but we do eat alot of meatballs here so is IKEA pretty traditional swedish design? i mean, that's what i always read and hear, but you guys would know better.
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Post by androdaking on Nov 29, 2004 8:46:27 GMT -5
We can buy glögg here and alcohol free!
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Post by karro on Nov 29, 2004 13:32:25 GMT -5
so is IKEA pretty traditional swedish design? i mean, that's what i always read and hear, but you guys would know better. fUxOr, Ive made some researches over the net and at Ikea it's typical Swedish foods they serve. The have the hareng, the meatballs with gravy, alot of desserts, kanelbullar, swedish limonade, swedish coffee...and you can buy many things to go at their grocery.
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Post by karro on Nov 29, 2004 14:35:30 GMT -5
Kaffia! For the vegetarian meals, I've found recipes of Swedish Faux Meatballs and one of a Swedish Faux Stroganoff ...ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Gotta try to make the Swedish Faux Meatballs for tonight and later, this Stroganoff!
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Post by Car on Nov 30, 2004 0:27:27 GMT -5
ummmm cheese ice cake...
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Post by kaffia on Nov 30, 2004 12:08:08 GMT -5
Kaffia! For the vegetarian meals, I've found recipes of Swedish Faux Meatballs and one of a Swedish Faux Stroganoff ...ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Gotta try to make the Swedish Faux Meatballs for tonight and later, this Stroganoff! oooo stroganoff! actually it's not swedish (i think it's russian or something) but i love it! i make a really hot (i mean spicy ) stroganoff, i have to go make one now
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Post by fUx0r on Nov 30, 2004 18:54:35 GMT -5
yeah, it's russian, but it's oh so good. mmm... i haven't had some in a while, though.
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Post by karro on Nov 30, 2004 19:26:41 GMT -5
oooo stroganoff! actually it's not swedish (i think it's russian or something) but i love it! i make a really hot (i mean spicy ) stroganoff, i have to go make one now the name of the recipe is Swedish stroganoff. Its faux representation!!!
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Post by karro on Dec 1, 2004 23:04:02 GMT -5
Tonight, i've made pepparkakor and a potage of pepper squash! I think Im discovering the joices of cooking ...hehe
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Post by kaffia on Dec 3, 2004 8:29:53 GMT -5
hehehe, nice!
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Post by androdaking on Dec 3, 2004 11:01:27 GMT -5
mumsfilibabba! (meaning "oh so good!")
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